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Ruan is hiring Class A CDL dry van regional truck drivers based in Fort Wayne, IN, to haul batteries for our national dedicated customer. With the Department of Transportation's Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse in effect, all applicants must create a profile at fmcsa.
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We have dry van, refrigerated units, flatbed, and intermodal containers. As part of our team, you'll handle deliveries within these regions, utilizing dry van trailers. Our goal is this industry to commit to providing top of the line customer service and create relationships with each class A CDL driver we encounter.
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Haul automotive parts in dry van trailers with newer day cabs. If you have any questions about becoming an MLS driver, please contact an MLS recruiter at. Midwest Logistics Systems Dedicated truck driver.
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CDL-A Dedicated Meijer Truck Driver: $1,000 Sign On Bonus & Home Daily. U.S. Xpress is now offering a Meijer Dedicated opportunity with a $1,000 Sign On Bonus! CDL-A Dedicated Meijer Truck Driver: $1,000 Sign On Bonus & Home Daily.
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Flatbed/Van freight and regional fleet availability subject to geographical eligibility. Dry Van freight. (CDL-A required) *INTERESTED IN BEING A DRIVER TRAINER? driver referral bonuses – *unlimited.
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Cobra Inc is Signing Lease Purchase Drivers | Bring Home $2K - 3.5K/Wk. Cobra Inc is a fast growing company specializing in dry van service. Cobra Inc is Signing Lease Purchase Drivers | Bring Home $2K - 3.5K/Wk. Cobra Inc is a fast growing company specializing in dry van service.
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We are constantly developing and looking for new OTR drivers, in both our reefer and dry van divisions. We use state-of-the-art technology, the latest equipment, our terminal has a fully equipped fitness center, laundry, showers, driver lounge, and break room, as well as movie theater BBQ/patio area, dog park, and free coffee.
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Class A CDL Truck Driver – No touch and home weekends Drive Where You’re Treated like the Customer The grit, determination, skill, and heart it takes to be a professional truck driver is recognized and respected at MNS1 Express, and our team will always have your back.
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Get the consistent home time and pay you've been looking for as a Midwest Regional Company Dry Van driver with us! Company van drivers start at *55-57 CPM. One cat or dog is allowed in the truck (ask driver consultant for details.
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Our company options for drivers include dedicated, and over the road opportunities that let the driver find what fits their life and goals best. Dedicated & OTR Hauls At RTI, we put people before profits.
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Hiring: CDL-A Team Drivers | Earn 72 CPM.
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Responsible for safely transporting hazardous and non-hazardous materials from the customer site to the appropriate designated sites using Day cab trucks pulling a van, straight tanker, vacuum tanker, end dump, or other waste carrying equipment such as straight trucks or roll-off truck.
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Offering dedicated regional home weekly for Dry Van position with great pay and home time for work, life balance. Offering dedicated regional home weekly for Dry Van position with great pay and home time for work, life balance.
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Online Transport is currently seeking professional and safety conscious Class A CDL Company Truck Drivers to join our team!
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As a Van Delivery Driver you will be responsible for courteous, on-time, and accurate deliveries of products with a variable daily route. This role will operate the van in a professional and safe manner demonstrating attention to detail and safe work habits.
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