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HEAVY touch is required v Receive payments for goods delivered v Monday – Friday ONLY v Will start around 6am and make about 15-20 stops per day Requirements: v Class A or B license v 1 year of driving experience v Current medical card v Ability to handle physical demands.
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Due to continued growth, we are hiring Local Truck Driver CDL A Route Delivery within 45 miles of Dracut, MA. Hold a valid Class A Commercial Driver´s License, with air brakes endorsement.
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Trillium Drivers is now hiring CDL Class A Truck Drivers for work in the Kansas City area! Routes are Monday through Friday with an early morning start time 3AM - 5AM, 10-14 hour days.
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Now hiring CDL Class A Truck Drivers in Kansas City! Full Time - $29.00 hr - Monday-Friday. This is a temp-to-hire position for the right driver. Drivers to make deliveries to local hardware stores within a 250 mile radius of Kansas City area.
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Job OverviewDays: Monday - Friday, occasional weekends Hours: Start time - 4am The Route Specialist will cover the routes of teammates when they are away and maintain their established routes, including orders, delivery, and, or unloading our products at customer locations on designated routes, in a courteous, professional, compliant, safe, and timely manner.
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Premium Waters, Inc. is an industry leader seeking a Route Delivery Driver to join our growing team in Grand Forks, ND. Monday – Friday work schedule. Clean driving record with a class B CDL or ability to get one (we can and will train to obtain.
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Trillium is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Find Your Next Job With Trillium Drivers. Drivers will be responsible for unloading the trucks, trucks will have lift gates. There will local routes and overnight routes with per diem.
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Our fleet of route drivers operate on a Monday through Friday schedule and drive well-maintained, professional vehicles to deliver products locally, that keep our customers’ facilities cleaner, healthier and safer.
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