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Swift Enterprises, LLC is the largest asset-based agent in the United States with access to a billion-dollar freight base as a strategic business partner of CRST. We are looking for Company Drivers that are looking to drive Over the Road for Swift Enterprises, a CRST Business Partner.
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If you are a professional CDL-A truck driver, and interested in working for a family-owned trucking company that provides great benefits with the job, search no more because we have the right deal for you.
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Compensation and Benefits of the Route Delivery Truck Driver. A valid CDL Class B driver's license with, a good driving record and an updated DOT card is required. Currently looking for CLD B Drivers to fill multiple immediate openings with a large Food Distribution company in Bronx, NY. Interested candidates should have a valid Driver's license and at least 6 months route delivery experience with a company.
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Carefully unload products from the trailer with a two-wheeler, pallet jack, Registering to the FMCSA Clearinghouse is a requirement by the Department of Transportation. The Clearinghouse is a secure online database that provides real-time information about commercial driver’s license (CDL) and commercial learner’s permit (CLP) holders’ drug and alcohol program violations.
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Hold a conversation, to understand highway traffic signs and signals, to. · Must have valid CDL Class A issued by the state of legal residence with. US Foods is one of the largest food distributors with a culture and history of promoting from within, excellent training programs and a continuous improvement focus.
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Benefits with Free Dental and Vision Out 14 Days Home 3 Out 21 Days Home 5 Out 28 Days Home 6 Out 35 Plus Home 7 Days New 2022 - 2024 Freightliner Cascadia APUs Inverters Refrigerator All No Touch Drop and Hook Freight 1,000.00 Referral Bonus Rider Policy Requirements: 1 Year Verifiable CDL A Experience Must Have Tanker Endorsement or Flatbed Experience Must Be Willing to Stay Out for a Minimum of 14 Days at a Time Must Meet FMCSA Requirements Call 908 357 2276 Press 1.
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1 year experience driving a semi-truck/trailer OR certification from a driving school. Preferred Qualifications 3 months experience operating a forklift or Moffett onloading/offloading a vehicle.
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Schedule: Thursday - Saturday ($1,000 Guaranteed) Sunday - Tuesday ($950 Guaranteed) Per Diem Tax Advantage Plan with No Cost to the Driver Paid Orientation Pet Program Available Direct Deposit Detention Pay New Vacation Package 401K, Medical, Dental, Prescription and Life Insurance Peterbilt Fleet (models 389 & 579) Trucks Equipped with Refrigerators PrePass+ Requirements 21 Years of Age Class A CDL At Least 1 Year Recent CDL A OTR Experience.
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Stable work history Become a truck driver with the Big G family we ll take care of you now and in the future. That s because of the many outstanding and unique advantages we offer CDL-A truck drivers.
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