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The Delivery Associate is responsible for the delivery of merchandise to customer homes. Merchandise includes home appliances, mattresses, and furniture, In most cases, a two person team will be responsible for the timely and safe delivery of goods by using team lifting and/or material handling equipment.
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Review router and unless otherwise directed, determines the order, by date required, in which jobs will be performed
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The Freight/Receiving positions may include Freight Team Associate, Freight Team Lead, Receiving Associate and Receiving Support. Associates in Freight/Receiving positions ensure the store is stocked and ready for business every day.
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Dry van carrier with no touch freight. More than 60% of freight is drop and hook. No BROKER freight / Direct customer only. Dry van carrier with no touch freight. 19 newly updated/remodeled terminal facilities for parking and taking your breaks with showers, free laundry, TV lounges, and more.
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The Mercer network moves 500,000 loads a year for 3,100 customers, with the majority of that freight being open deck. Your business needs reliable flatbed freight and fast pay, especially when the freight market is tight.
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Handling 90% no-touch freight ensures that your safety remains a top priority. Earn an incredible 26% line haul, averaging an outstanding $0.75 CPM! Handling 90% no-touch freight ensures that your safety remains a top priority.
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System Freight, Inc. (SFI) – a premier, dedicated contract trucking and logistics company in its 50th year of operation – has immediate, well-paying openings for experienced commercial drivers (CDL-A) in the North Tonawanda, NY-area who are passionate about driving with a forward-thinking company.
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System Freight, Inc. (SFI) a premier, dedicated contract trucking and logistics company established in has immediate, well-paying openings for experienced commercial drivers (CDL-A) in the North Tonawanda, NY-area who are passionate about driving with a forward-thinking company.
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Dry Van Freight. Class A truck driver jobs in our regional divisions give drivers the opportunity to stay closer to home while still earning high miles. We know you drive for a living, and we are here to support you every mile along the way Debt-free Heartland Express gives you the stability to build or continue your successful CDL-A regional truck driving career.
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OTR all 48 states – majority of freight is East of I-35 but we go where the freight goes. ALL no touch freight. Operations specialist you can talk with whenever you need 24/7. Out 12 days, home 2 full days (48 hours) every other weekend.
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Drives delivery vehicle to transport parts to commercial customers, including the loading and unloading of parts. Our commercial delivery driver position is responsible for the delivery of parts to our commercial customers.
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Labor and Delivery Room nurses work in hospitals, community health centers, physicians' offices and adult education centers, providing one-on-one education to pregnant women and new mothers, to promote health and bonding for both mother and child.
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Must successfully complete a four-phase training program, which includes obtaining a ServSafe Food Handler online certification and passing age-restricted sales training. Must successfully complete a four-phase training program, which includes obtaining a ServSafe Food Handler online certification and passing age-restricted sales training.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionA FedEx Ground contractor has IMMEDIATE OPENINGS for delivery drivers in Buffalo, NY. Our delivery drivers will be operating by delivering to local residents and businesses.
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