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Overview: New equipment, high miles, no touch freight, Freightliner and Kenworth, refrigerator, home on time, benefits, paid orientation. Duties: Our Class A CDL Truck Drivers will be hauling general freight through the 48 states.
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Stevens Trucking is contracting lease purchase drivers to haul dry-van freight from our yard in Oklahoma City or drop yards to our customers throughout the upper Midwest (Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois) as well as through the Southern states of Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, North Carolina.
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The Operations Manager may also complete the duties of the Freight Coordinator and Visual Merchandiser based on business needs and/or store volume. Check accuracy of freight packing slips and transfer slips.
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We put our drivers in the best late model equipment you can find, hauling valuable, oversized freight that requires skill and attention to detail. Our specialized freight division is hauling equipment all over the US and Canada.
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With consistent freight, minimal deductions and excellent support on the road, Baggett will work to ensure your success. We use flatbed and stepdeck trailers, hauling an assortment of specialized freight across the United States.
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We are a leader in the refrigerated freight industry with 7 terminals in 6 states and over 400 trucks on the road. With steady freight and steady pay, our drivers are able to have a career, not just another job.
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Dry Van Freight - No Touch, Drop and Hook. Class A truck driver jobs in our regional divisions give drivers the opportunity to stay closer to home while still earning high miles. Newly Updated and Remodeled Coast-to-Coast Terminal Facilities.
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BIGGMAC TRANSIT LLC is hiring full-time, motivated Class A CDL drivers with a clean driving record for its Amazon Freight Partner program. Haul Amazon loads (100% no touch freight) using state of the art Amazon-branded equipment and technology, including brand new day cabs.
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Touch freight – may need to lift, push or move product weighing an average of 40-60 pounds and as much as 100 pounds. We have immediate job openings for dependable CDL A Shuttle Drivers to safely and efficiently operate a tractor-trailer and transport doubles between Tankersley facility and shuttle yards.
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Truck Type: Freightliner or Kenworth
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The Mercer network moves 500,000 loads a year for 3,100 customers, with the majority of that freight being open deck. Your business needs reliable flatbed freight and fast pay, especially when the freight market is tight.
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Music City Freight provides expedited freight transportation services for shipping and delivery on critical loads throughout the continental US. We treat our drivers with the utmost respect and strive to provide them with the care they need.
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National Tenant Services Inc. is a well-established company with a strong record in the real estate industry and nationwide freight delivery. National Tenant Services Inc. is a well-established company with a strong record in the real estate industry and nationwide freight delivery.
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Package, label and ship customer orders by UPS, US Mail, bus, motor freight and local truck deliveries. Package, label and ship customer orders by UPS, US Mail, bus, motor freight and local truck deliveries.
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End Dump Division Net average after fuel $3,800 $2.07 Loaded / $1.62 Empty + FSC on ALL Miles *Pay per mile includes $0.20 freight surcharge that is reevaluated month to month Requires investment in a wet kit - provided by Oakley and installed during orientation Regional and OTR Routes Home Every Weekend Benefits & Advantages Baseplate Program Fuel Surcharge Paid on ALL Miles Loaded and Empty Annual Bonus Trailer Provided at No Cost Family-Owned, Family-Friendly And More.
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