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Delivery driver, route driver, driver, non-CDL driver, box truck driver, truck driver, box truck, local truck driver, Military Friendly, Final Mile.
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Local Microbulk Route Driver. Airgas is looking for a CDL B Microbulk Driver w/ X endorsements. Route area: Oklahoma City and surrounding area. No suspensions of CDL in the last 3 years except for "Failure to pay child support.
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High school diploma or general equivalency diploma (GED) years of age or older Lift, push, and pull a minimum of pounds repeatedly Valid Commercial Driver's License A (CDL A) Ability to maintain valid DOT Driver Qualification File Comments for Suppliers: - stops per day Rate Card Class: Truck Driver - CDL A State: TX - Transportation Level: No Level Pay Rate: $ Hourly OT Markup: Bill Rate: $ Hourly OT.
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Comply with truck driving rules and regulations (size, weight, route designations, parking, and break periods) and with company policies and procedures. At Ocean Freight Lines Inc., we value our transparency and we want you to know the actual pay and route details upfront, making your decision to join our family easy.
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Many route options available including a traveling driver option with premium pay. Have a Commercial Driver License (CDL Class A, Class B, or Class C) with a clean driving record.
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They will manually unload their trucks using a hand dolly, build rapport with our customers, CDL, Truck Driver, CDL A, Driver, Trailer, Commercial Driver, Manufacturing.
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Dedicated Floater Driver Overview: We are seeking dedicated floater drivers to cover different dedicated lanes until a preferred lane opens up that offers weekly home time. Apply now and enjoy the benefits of a dedicated route with predictable home time, excellent pay, and opportunities for career advancement.
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The primary responsibility of a Non-CDL driver is to transport the students to and from school/school activities in the safest possible manner. Reports To: Route Supervisor. The primary responsibility of a Non-CDL driver is to transport the students to and from school/school activities in the safest possible manner.
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Mile and Stop pay New equipment Paid weekly *Pay varies by route, location, experience level and bonus eligibility. As a driver for Dollar General's private fleet, you will be connecting our distribution centers with existing Dollar General stores and new stores opening across the country.
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Flatbed CDL Driver, Regional Route: $900.00 - $1,600.00 per week. Driver Type: Experienced CDL-A Truck Drivers. As a driver, you will be transporting important goods and materials such as glass, steel, aluminum, building materials, machinery, coils, and specialty metals.
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Safely operate a parcel van and/or straight truck between the Medline Facility and multiple customer destinations on a delivery route. Communicate with dispatching team regarding necessary adjustments to delivery route or schedule in order to meet customer needs and maintain safe operations.
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Notifies Dispatch or Route Manager of issues as prescribed by Service Machine protocol, including blocked containers, potential missed pick-ups or problems that arise on the route. Immediately reports any unsafe situations or service calls to Route Manager or Dispatch before attempting service.
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Responsible to perform pre-trip duties such as to review driver itinerary and check route details for assigned deliveries; check customer invoices, may move tractors to the loading dock to attach the preloaded trailers and if necessary, maintain required trailer temperature.
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Waste Connections is looking for a safety conscience Local CDL Class B Refuse Route Driver to join our GROWING team in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Ability to read route sheets and service each customer identified on the sheet or assigned by the dispatcher.
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Performs all duties as scheduled by Route Manager or Dispatch, assisting other company drivers as directed. Communicates customer requests or issues to Dispatch or Route Manager. Notifies Route Manager of any incidents, accidents, injures, or property damage.
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