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Postal Service employment includes great pay, good working conditions, career advancement, and job security that can lead to a lifetime career. Postal Service employment includes great pay and benefits, good working conditions, career advancement, and great job security that can lead to a lifetime career.
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The Driver, Hourly CDL-A 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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HOURLY WAGE RANGE: $18.29 - $28.09, 5 hours/day, 25 hours/week QUALIFICATIONS: Clean FBI and BCI background check, Valid Ohio Bus Driver License. Internal Candidates should contact Transportation Director, Johanna Brents with a letter requesting an interview and qualifications no later than the end of business on June 30, 2023.
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Competitive benefits, including Day 1 Health & Wellness Benefits, Employee Stock Purchase Plan, 401K Employer Matching, Education Assistance, Paid Time Off, and much more. Performs all required safety checks (i.e., pre/post trip) including inspections of tractor/truck and trailer according to Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations; inspects tractor/truck and trailer to insure they meet company safety standards and take appropriate action as needed.
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CDL-A truck driver requirements: At least 21 years of age Valid CDL-A At least 6 months over the road experience No more than 2 preventable accident in the most recent 3 year driving period.
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Specific qualifications include: Valid CDL - Class A or B The ability to lift 75-100 pounds repeatedly (your most common cargo will be 70 pound bundles of shingles) Pre-employment drug screen and random drug screens are required Flatbed truck experience is preferred Trailer mounted forklift experience is preferred.
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Company-paid CDL training programs. Mileage pay and load pay, plus hourly pay while on duty, not driving. Need CDL training? Paid time off after 6 months, plus 6 days of holiday pay per year.
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Competitive pay structure - Earn up to 27% of the load. Driver Pay Benefits. Take the first step towards a fulfilling truck driving career with PS Transportation today.
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The end of one-size-fits-all truck driver pay is here! CDL A Truck Drivers $5,000 Sign-on Bonus PLUS Benefits starting after 30 days! Classic Carriers is a family-owned and operated company based in Versailles, Ohio. We employ a combination of company truck drivers and owner-operators, with a driver turnover rate of less than 30.
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Competitive pay and paid time off. Our commercial delivery driver position is responsible for the delivery of parts to our commercial customers. Must be at least 18 years old and have a valid driver's license and able to meet AutoZone’s driver requirements.
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Regional Drop and Hook Truck Driver Class A $1,000 Sign On Bonus Home Every Week Pick Your Truck - Volvo, Freightliner or Peterbilt 34 Hour Reset No Touch Freight Job Are you a CDL A Truck Driver with 6 months of OTR/Regional Experience.
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This keeps you on the road, reduces the chances of violations on your PSP record, and helps protect your CDL and Driving Career! Our MW Regional positions offer great pay, home on the weekend, and lots of drop & hook freight, so you spend more time on the road earning and less time waiting at shippers.
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Explore our company-paid CDL training programs or call us at (855) 548-2691, and we can talk you through it. Live within 65 miles of Columbus, OH. Need CDL training? Leading equipment and technology specs designed for driver comfort.
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Weekly pay Wellness reimbursement Profit sharing & 401(k) with company match Emergency child and elder care 95% of leadership is hired from within GFS - start your career here! CDL A Delivery DriverLocation: 4980 Gateway Blvd. Springfield, OHSchedule: Monday-Friday.
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Enjoy competitive pay, ongoing safety training, and a company that puts you first. There will be at least 3 products that driver will be trained on: Anhydrous ammonia, AQUA Ammonia and Nitric Acid. Hands on training for various products.
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