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With 60+ years of success behind us, Schuster is looking ahead to even more outstanding opportunities for CDL-A over-the-road truck drivers hauling refrigerated freight such as meat and ice cream.
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Job Requirements: Must be Owner Operator with a Sleeper Truck. CDL Class A with 2 years of OTR experience. Criminal felony/misdemeanor conviction evaluated on a case-by-case basis evaluated on Clean MVR and PSP. No DUI/DWI within the past 3 years.
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The Grease Route Driver is responsible for operation of a grease collection truck to collect cooking oil while providing quality service to our customers. Current CDL A or B license holder with proper endorsements.
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Previous experience as a Paratransit Driver recommended. Note: Some locations start drivers as a Driver Trainee. Upon successful completion of our training program and successful completion of all necessary requirements for the position, individuals are placed in a Driver role.
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Are you a recent CDL-A grad? Drive with Western for 3 months or more and you can qualify as a driver trainer! Western Express has immediate openings in our Flatbed division for company drivers and driver trainers.
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Putting our people first and offering competitive pay and a variety of benefits & perks is just the start of what it means to work at Wegmans. Discover what it means to work for a family-owned, mission-driven, values-based company that believes in caring, respect, empowerment, high standards and making a difference in the community.
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Valid Class-A CDL License. ContainerPort Group is a Top 10 nationally ranked drayage carrier and multi-award winner with over 50 years experience in the intermodal industry. Ask About DrayPal; our new Driver App.
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QualificationsValid DL Minimum of 2 years of verifiable driving experienceConsistent work history Ability to successfully meet company compliance requirements with regards to MVR, DOT, CSA and/or Criminal Background Food and/or Beverage transport experience, a plus Ability to lift 20 lbs on a frequent basis Ability to safely maneuver the vehicle in close quarters and heavily congested traffic areasAdditional InformationAll your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
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Discover the joy of working with a team that values your contributions and celebrates your achievements. Based in the heart of Nashville, TN, we're more than just a logistics company - we're a family-oriented organization committed to your success.
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The Courier will receive route information from a centralized dispatcher and the dispatcher will have the ability to add or remove stops from the route as needed. Responsibilities are accomplished by driving a company vehicle and ensuring regular servicing and cleaning of vehicles is conducted.
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Physically adept to climbing a ladder, in/out of truck, and tolerate heights of up to 12 feet. Valid Class A or B CDL, 2 years of experience, & compliant with NESL driving standards.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionJob Title: Delivery Driver/Receiver Job Category: Production Department/Group: Factory Location: Tonawanda Travel Required: No Level/Salary Range: $15-$19 an hour Position Type: Full Time Job DescriptionROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIESProduct Delivery:Load and unload delivery truck at retail stores or at customers locations.
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DeliverThat offers many delivery opportunities at a higher rate of pay, ensuring you earn more compared to other gig platforms. Most importantly, the average pay per job is $35, which allows you to establish a great work-life balance and financial freedom.
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TOMRA is an international recycling company that is looking for a CDL-A Route Driver in Lancaster, NY. Lifting 25-50lbs at a time while loading and unloading trucks.
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Speed Global Services is a leading Transportation and Warehousing company in the Buffalo area. Experience working with warehouse management software. Speed Global Services is a leading Transportation and Warehousing company in the Buffalo area.
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