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Owner-Operator Duties: The pay range for a Non-CDL driver with a 1-Car Hauler is $5,000-$8,000 gross per month based on the volume of work you complete and your desire to maximize your available hours.
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We are looking for a CDL A Truck driver to run with Copeland Trucking Solo 24% of linehaul revenue, 50% tarp and stop pay Must have flatbed experience, oversize loads on flatbed, step-deck, double drop and stretch trailers Running within 1000 mi radius of Oklahoma City. Out up to 3 days per trip.
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Box truck - air conditioned and all automatic transmission - NO CDL REQUIRED. TWO MEN AND A TRUCK in Oklahoma City is hiring immediately for our growing team! Drivers safely operate a 26-foot moving truck, perform daily truck inspections and complete paperwork with customers.
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Silver Star Construction, a local road construction company - is seeking a Class A Dump Truck Driver. We have grown from one man with a dump truck to a large ESOP corporation with personnel who have many years of experience and a heart for the community they work in.
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Operate an 8000-lb propane forklift or a truck-mounted forklift (training provided). Operate a flatbed truck (training provided). If so, then consider becoming U-Haul Company's newest U-Box Customer Care Representative (CCR; local delivery driver.
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POSITION SUMMARY: A Container Delivery Driver – Non CDL is responsible for safely operating a vehicle and providing prompt, courteous and complete container delivery and removal services for residential and/or commercial customers.
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TRU-2016 is a truck safety consultant and trainer. Additionally, TRU-2016 is president of a safety and training consultation firm and a truck driving school in southern California.
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Duties: As a CDL A Flatbed Truck Driver you will be hauling Machinery, Coils, Pipe, Lumber, Rebar and we specialize in over dimension loads. As a CDL A Flatbed Truck Driver, you will be hauling freight on a 53-foot lightweight all-aluminum frame flatbed trailer.
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TVC Pro-driver, a commercial driver’s license (CDL) protection subscription service. Speedco and Love’s Truck Care, the largest oil change and preventive maintenance and total truck care network.
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A minimum of six years' experience in providing complex consultative services in the following focus areas: information strategy, big data architecture, information/data governance, master data management, data quality, data integration particularly in a life science or healthcare setting.
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About the Job COACH XPRESS is looking for professional truck drivers or owner operators to join our FLATBED Divisions for OVER THE ROAD (CDL Class A. About the Company COACH XPRESS is looking for professional truck drivers / owner operators to join our FLATBED Divisions for OVER THE ROAD (CDL Class A.
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Curing: hanging and dry-racking flowers; monitoring curing process and climate control; labeling; weighing and inventory data input. Basic weights and measurement skills, ability to operate a scale.
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Be able to make logistical decisions (when to dispose, what to donate or recycle, how to best complete a job, how to package items and load a truck, how to market during downtime.
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Possess a valid CDL or the ability to get one in 60 days, at least 2yrs experience in truck sales or applicable experience, computer/telephone skills. Keywords: Diesel OR Trucking OR Dealership OR ADP OR Mack OR Volvo OR Caterpillar OR Allison OR Cummins OR Dealer ORHeavy Equipment OR Trailer OR Truck Sales OR Deal Sheet OR Class A OR CDK OR Frame Shop OR Foreman OR Leasing OR Service OR Warranty OR Parts OR Office OR Semi Truck OR Mechanic OR Google Jobs OR Career OR B2B Outside SalesOR Sales Representative OR Commercial Sales, OR Fabrication #ZR.
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As a Mover – Junk Remover, you are the first point of contact for our clients on the job. Look, act and become a friendly college hunk – starting with the uniform (shirt tucked in, hat straight, pants at waist), and continuing with your attitude (smiles and eye contact.
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