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Valid Class A Commercial Driver’s License (CDL). A wholly owned subsidiary of Schneider, Midwest Logistics Systems, Ltd. (MLS) is operated separately from Schneider with its own operating procedures, qualification requirements, training program, pay packages and benefits.
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J. Boren and Sons Trucking has openings for CDL A Truck Drivers running Regional and Dedicated runs out of their Columbus, OH terminal. Must meet FMCSA/DOT Driver Regulations.
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Take the first step towards a fulfilling truck driving career with PS Transportation today! Join PS Transportation and experience the best in truck driving opportunities! Don't miss this opportunity to join a company that not only values your expertise but also empowers you to achieve the work-life balance you desire.
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FLIGHT TO ORIENTATION DRIVE FOR K&B Have a Class A CDL and 1 year OTR experience? 70 CPM starting pay with a $1750 weekly guarantee for drivers wanting to stay out 8 weeks at a time with 10 days at home.
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BCB Transport is a recently acquired company with CRST. They operate just over 200 trucks, running dedicated and semi-dedicated freight. We are looking for Company Drivers that are looking to drive Over the Road for BCB Transport.
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Want to be a Delivery Driver? A clean driving record: If you're on a first name basis with the people at traffic court, this probably isn't the right job for you. Keen sense of direction: You should know how to read a map and find your way around your delivery area.
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No gimmicks 100% No Touch Freight Current model trucks No Deposit Pet Policy Free Rider Program Paid Vacation Industry-leading retirement programs with matching 401K and Free ESOP shares Medical/Dental/Vision/Life Insurance available for employees and their familiesPositions to fit your lifestyle We also have a variety of career opportunities outside of dedicated professional truck drivers such as: OTR Solos and Teams, Mentors, Independent Lease, and Owner Operators.
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A thorough and comprehensive training and safety program provide the skills our associates need to be successful. Ability to work both independently and within a team environment. Frequently required to sit, stand, bend, reach, grip, push, pull, lift, carry and walk throughout the warehouse.
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Valid Class-A CDL License. Millis Transfer is a multi-safety award winner recognized by customers, state associations and the Truckload Carriers Association. Our Pay Protection Program Can Help Safeguard Your Weekly Paycheck.
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You have options with a home care agency that cares - meet Addus. Want a professional caregiver career or just to pick up a few shifts a week? No need to work at numerous agencies - we have the hours and clients you want unless you’re just looking to pick up a few shifts (we will accommodate that, too.
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CDL A Driver OTR & Regional $3,000 SignOn Bonus. We operate mainly in North Central US (IA, IL, IN, KS, MN, MO, NE, OH, WI) and occasionally in GA, KY, MI, ND, NC, OK, SD, TN, and TX. REQUIREMENTS: Class A CDL Good driving record Tractor/trailer experience Must be at least 23 years old.
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Currently hiring CDL-A Truck Drivers! KAG Food Products is currently hiring Company Truck Drivers in your area! KAG Food Products is currently hiring Company Truck Drivers in your area.
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Experienced OTR Driver CDL (Class A) 1 year or more verifiable CDL-A driving experience (NO Recent CDL Grads) Have the ability and ambition to drive 2800-3200 miles a week.
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Have a Current Class A CDL. Home Time: Home Weekly 5.5 days out with a 34-hour reset at home. Pet Policy (No-Fee and up to 2 pets at a time) Type: Clopay Dedicated Commercial/Garage Doors; 99% No-Touch Freight.
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Regional CDL A Delivery Driver. Picture yourself as a delivery driver with Gordon Food Service! Class A CDL License. You’ll be required to unload cases up to 100 lbs, and you’ll be using a ramp and two-wheeler throughout your shift.
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