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TMC Transportation is growing and needs more Class A CDL Drivers who want to be home every weekend but still reap the rewards of an over-the-road driver. Orientation is followed by four weeks over-the-road (OTR) with a Driver Trainer.
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Driver is responsible for driving a tractor trailer or straight truck on intrastate and interstate local, over-the-road (OTR), shuttle, and overnight and drive and drop routes for the purpose of delivering and/or unloading food and food related products to customers in a safe and timely manner and in accordance with Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations.
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Over-the-Road (OTR) Tanker truck driver. More reasons to choose Schneider Over-the-Road Tanker driving. Valid Class A Commercial Driver's License (CDL.
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We are looking for Company Drivers that are looking to drive Over the Road for BCB Transport. + Running over the road. BCB Transport is a recently acquired company with CRST. They operate just over 200 trucks, running dedicated and semi-dedicated freight.
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For over fifty years, we've been providing the best of the best for our customers and paving the way in the industry. Hub Group is Hiring Intermodal CDL-A Drivers! At Hub Group, we want to give drivers the opportunity and resources to succeed on the road.
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Drivers must have a minimum of one year professional driving experience and a valid Class A CDL license." - Sam Miller, Hub Group Company Driver. Our goal is to provide more balance in your life - that's why our wages for company drivers are among the most competitive in the industry, allowing you to work a full day and still get home to your family.
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Class A CDL with 18 months over the road experience. CDL A Truck Driver. AVERAGE DRIVER $85k+ PER YEAR. Must pass background check, drug screen and DOT physical.
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Unloads damaged goods and customer returns and bring to the driver check-in and complete necessary paperwork. Food and food service delivery drivers fulfill a critical role in the country's food supply chain.
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Is followed by four weeks over-the-road (OTR) with a Driver Trainer. Remainder of training (Mon-Fri) go out with a driver trainer for experience on the road driving.
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Has ONE (1) YEAR verifiable, over the road driving experience in a tractor-trailer unit. If driver is on the road and eligible for a load: $100.00. If driver is home and not under a load: $50.00.
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24/7/365 road service staff & shopsIf a truck needs repairs, it's not going out until it is 100% ready to hit the road again safely with you at the wheel. Required: A safe driving record on the road is required.
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Over-the-Road Position - (Out for 2weeks & home for 2days - Operating Area: East of the Mississippi ) Minimum 3 months Class A CDL experience needed. M5W Transport LLC is a licensed contract carrier and property broker as defined by the Federal Motor Carrier Administration and the United States Department of Transportation.
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0.60-$0.65 CPM, Starting Pay Based on Experience Average Annual Pay of $71,200-$77,000 75% Home Daily No Touch Freight/Drop & Hook Late-Model Trucks Driver Referral Program Unlimited Earning Potential Vacation and Holiday Pay Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, 401(k) Passenger Program and Pet Policy See where the road can take you when you drive for Hogan Hogan is family owned and operated with over 100 years of experience in the Transportation Industry.
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Drivers utilize local routes during their assigned shifts without any required over the road trips to return home to their family and friends each and every morning. Class A CDL DriverJob SummaryDrivers ensure that our freshly made-from-scratch dough products reach their assigned bakery cafes on a daily basis.
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