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Requirements 2 Years OTR Driving Experience Must be at least 23 Years of Age Class A CDL with Hazmat and TWIC Clean MVR Dependable and Customer-Friendly Attitude Strong Work Ethic A tractor older than 5 years must be approved Talk to a recruiter TODAY.
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We're contracting Class A CDL Tractor Trailer Drivers to make no touch drop and hook deliveries for major retailers of home improvement, agricultural, and lawn and garden maintenance located in Columbus, OH.
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Requirements: Class A CDL license 1 year of verifiable tractor trailer experience Apply Today! Regional CDL-A Company Drivers Home Weekly - Top Earners Make Up to $2,000 Weekly - No-Touch Freight (*1+ year of experience required) Excellent Pay & Home Time: Flexible home time.
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Affix correct placards to tractor/trailer when necessary. Perform pre and post trip inspections on the tractor and trailer that is being utilized. Valid Class B CDL with Hazardous Materials and Tank Endorsements.
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Minimum of six months verifiable driving experience and a minimum of 75,000 miles in the last five years driving a tractor trailer (semi) truck with safe driving record. Valid Class A License and meet applicable DOT requirements for CDL.
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CALL TODAY FOR PRIORITY CONSIDERATION APPLY WITH THE LINK BELOWCLICK HERE TO APPLYEXPERIENCE THE BLACKHAWK DIFFERENCEBlackhawk Requirements: CDL A Driver 23 Years of Age 12 months Tractor Trailer w/ Flatbed experience Good Safety Record (including PSP) Must Meet or Exceed All DOT Requirements.
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Read and understand maps, road signs, shipping papers, hazardous materials markings and labeling identifications. Class B P&D Drivers are responsible for transporting, loading and unloading freight in a productive, safe and claims-free manner between our Service Centers and our customers.
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Drives tractor/trailer to destination applying knowledge of commercial driving regulations and roads in area. Loads trailer(s) via pallet jacks as necessary and straps/secures pallets as necessary to prevent damage in transit.
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6 Months Of Solo Tractor Trailer Hauling Experience. Class A CDL Driver Needed. Must Have Current Class A CDL. 6 Months Of Solo Tractor Trailer Hauling Experience. Class A CDL Driver Needed.
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12 months recent and verifiable tractor/trailer experience. KAG Food Products is now hiring Experienced CDL-A Company Drivers. Join KAG today to take advantage of great pay, competitive benefits packages, supportive terminal managers and great equipment.
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KAG Food Products is currently hiring Company Truck Drivers in your area! Paid training, orientation & safety incentives. If you are interested in driving with KAG - Apply Today! OTR and team opportunities - unlimited miles.
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