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Equipment Requirements Max truck age: 15 years No overdimensional trucks allowed Orientation Details Offers paid orientation Accommodation is covered Drivers get their own room Lunch is included Orientation is performed partly or in full online Covers some or all travel expenses Hiring Requirements Class A license 2 years Flatbed experience We're an equal opportunity employer.
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Ukrainian, English, Spanish, Arabic, Georgian, Russian, Romanian) Requirements; Class A CDL License Must own a SEMI TRUCK/ 18 Wheeler or Day cab. Our #1 Goal is to make sure our drivers are getting high paying loads.
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Regional CDL A Tank Truck Company Solo Drivers needed to haul chemical hazmat products around the Tulsa Oklahoma area. Class A CDL without the following restrictions: Manual (E), Air brakes (L, Z), Night driving (G), No semi-trailer (O), Intrastate only (K) or Medical variance (M) Clean motor vehicle license.
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Call Us To Discuss Hiring Requirements: Valid & Current Class-A CDL License Must be 21 years old Must have 6 months Over-The-Road Tractor-Trailer experience in last 3 years Good MVR - will review No DWI/DUI in last 3 years Navajoexpress.
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CDL Truck Driver Instructors MUST have Class A CDL License Professional Truck Drivers. Responsibilities Lead classroom, yard, and road CDL Class A training Perform evaluations through checklists and observation, as well as documenting progress.
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OTR CDL - A Drivers Wanted - Guaranteed Home Weekends! Possess and maintain current, valid Class A Driver’s License. Hiring Class A Truck Drivers for Dedicated OTR Routes. We provide our drivers with the tools they need so that they can serve our customers well.
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Non-CDL Night Delivery Drivers will make deliveries containing auto parts, potential hazardous materials, heavy-duty equipment and parts, and other automotive supplies from the distribution center.
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Must possess or willing to obtain a commercial drivers’ license, (CDL) class B with passenger and air brake endorsements and a state of Oklahoma School Bus Driver Certificate. Position Summary: Under independent direction, performs a wide variety of critical and essential duties, plan, direct, communicate, and supervise all drivers, office personnel in day to day operations ensuring complete customer satisfaction.
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Orientation Details Orientation is not paid for Accommodation is covered Drivers get their own room Lunch, Breakfast is included Orientation is performed partly or in full online Covers some or all travel expenses Hiring Requirements Class A license without any of the following restrictions: (G) Night Driving, (O) No Semi Trailer, (K) Intrastate Only or (M) Medical Variance 3 years Tractor Trailer experience We're an equal opportunity employer.
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Excellent work habits, attendance record, and must successfully complete and pass all criminal history and child abuse clearances. One (1) year experience in school transportation or other related areas of transportation.
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Have a Commercial Driver License (CDL Class A, Class B, or Class C) with a clean driving record. Training available to drivers with a commercial license who need more road time.
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Orientation Details Offers paid orientation Does not cover accommodation Drivers get their own room No meals are included Does not cover any travel expenses Hiring Requirements Class A license without any of the following restrictions: (L,Z) Air Brakes, (G) Night Driving, (O) No Semi Trailer or (K) Intrastate Only 2 years OTR experience We're an equal opportunity employer.
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The ideal candidates will have 2 years of experience and have a valid CDL A license. Starting Pay: $18/hr CDL A, Driver, CDL, Staffing. We are currently looking to fill several CDL positions with Tulsa sanitation company.
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QUALIFICATIONS: Must possess a Class B CDL license Must have a clean and safe driving record. Mixer Drivers Class B. QUALIFICATIONS: Must possess a Class B CDL license Must have a clean and safe driving record.
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Maintain an active DOT qualification Ability to perform well in a "TEAM" environment Self-motivated and ability to work without direct supervision Ability to perform sustained overhead reaching Ability to tolerate working at heights up to 12 feet Ability to work near, around or on light or heavy equipment.
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