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Right now, earn MORE with our NEW Industry-Leading Pay Packages for both Regional and OTR Routes when you drive for System Transport as a CDL-A Flatbed Truck Driver hauling vital goods and materials like glass, steel, aluminum, building materials, locomotive wheels, machinery, coils, and specialty metals.
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The Delivery Driver (non-CDL) is responsible for providing timely transportation of products from origin to destination as assigned, along with unloading and staging products at customer’s place of business.
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Valid Commercial Driver License (CDL) CLASS A,preferred. Refer anyone and get rewarded with UNLIMITED bonuses up $1,500 for every Ryder hired Diesel Mechanic, Service Employee, Driver, Warehouse Associate and more.
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Make the shift and fuel your career as a CDL Class A Truck Driver for Penske. Immediate Opportunities: Full-time Class A CDL Truck Drivers. Driver referral bonus program up to $5000 per referral.
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Gives golf lessons and performs fittings (ball launch monitor, putter, driver, iron/wedge). As a Golf Professional with House of Sport, you will have the opportunity to attend our annual Golf Galaxy Expo featuring the best brands in the golf industry.
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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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Driving trucks requiring a Class A or B CDL (e.g., road testing trucks, driving trucks in and out of the repair shop, etc.) Great benefits package, pay, and incentives World class tooling and ergonomics Fast-paced environment where you can work independently while still receiving coaching and direction when needed Task variety with opportunities to work on a wide range of equipment and repairs Ongoing training to help you grow your skills Facilities committed to safety first Here is what it's like to be a Fleet Mechanic with PBNA: View our Job Preview Video Here's a bit more about what your job will be.
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2,000 sign on bonus with current CDL, $1,000 sign on bonus for non CDL. Non CDL holders – first six months pay guarantee of a minimum of $900 per week. Must have or be qualified to obtain and maintain a Class B Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) and Med Card with Airbrake and HAZMAT.
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Must possess a Class B CDL with Passenger Endorsement. Our areas of expertise are wide and diverse; total facilities maintenance, hospital environmental services, custodial and grounds, disability awareness training, job coaching, and job placement are just a few.
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Successful completion of Apria Healthcare's Driver Training Program. The Delivery Technician is responsible for delivering durable medical equipment to Apria patients in the home. May instruct patients on basic use of respiratory therapy equipment, durable medical equipment, oxygen equipment, and other equipment/services approved by state licensure limitations.
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24/7/365 road service staff & shops If a truck needs repairs, it's not going out until it is 100% ready to hit the road again safely with you at the wheel. OUR MODERN TRUCKS ARE METICULOUSLY MAINTAINED FOR YOUR SAFETY Every tractor has a lane departure & forward-collision warning system, hard brake monitoring, and a satellite communication device installed.
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This position could include: Driving - CDL - Class A CDL - Delivery Truck Driver - OTR - Delivery Driver - Customer Delivery - Commercial Driver’s License. Ability to maintain valid DOT Driver Qualification File.
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Career advancement opportunities - Become a Dedicated Driver, Driver Mentor, Lease Purchase Driver, or an Owner Operator. PAM Transport is Now Hiring OTR CDL-A Truck Drivers.
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ASK ABOUT OUR “PERCENTAGE OF PAY PROGRAM”- where you can make Hard Work - WORK for YOU Class A CDL Truck Driver (Experienced) Responsibilities: Comply with all FMCSA DOT REGULATIONS and in-house rules.
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Recent verifiable CDL A truck driver experience. OTR CDL-A Truck Driver. Reed Transport is a Truck Driver focused carrier! Solo: NO dealing with a co-driver.
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