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Must possess and maintain a CDL Class B (or A) with Air Brake. Description Oak Farms of Dallas is looking for dependable CDL Drivers (Class B) to operate a Straight Truck to deliver various Dairy products, to customer locations on an assigned route schedule.
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If you pride yourself in being a professional & safe Class-A Truck Driver, you can lease purchase well maintained 2020-2024 Volvo trucks for no money down and no credit check.
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We’re now hiring Class A truck drivers for Regional OTR runs mostly in the southern states (about 30% outside the South), with consistent miles for high earning power and loads of extra advantages.
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This job class is responsible for ensuring the safety of all passengers including special education students while operating the assigned bus and for ensuring the assigned bus is always in a safe operating condition.
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CDL Class A Reefer & Van Opportunities: Dedicated, Regional, and OTR Driving Positions Available. Located in the heart of New Ulm, MN, J&R Schugel is now offering miles of opportunities for Class A drivers, featuring a competitive starting pay ranging from $0.57 to $0.65 CPM. Our routes span the length of I-35, stretching East into the Midwest, down to Texas, and extending to portions of the Northeast and Southeast, served by multiple terminals in strategic locations.
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22 years of age or older As a Mobile Class A CDL driver, you'll have the opportunity to travel to different cities and see the sights while you complete your assignment. Driving various types of Class A equipment including Dry Van, Doubles, Flatbed, Foodservice/Reefer, LTL, etc.
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2 Years of CDL Class A Driving Experience. Valid Class A CDL. We understand what it means to be a truck driver. $2,000 Driver Bonus Referral Program. Benefits for Driver & Family.
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If you are a motivated Class A CDL truck driver who would enjoy delivering a variety of cargo on pre-planned OTR routes with a focus on the Western United States, Ashley would like to talk to you today.
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CDL Class A Reefer and Van Opportunities: Dedicated, Regional, and OTR Driving Positions Available. If you're a motivated, successful, safety-conscious driver, we want you on our team.
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Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) Class A required. Job Description Local Route - Work Days – Home Nights Our Worcester MA location is growing and we’re looking for delivery route drivers who want to commit to a great company and work days.
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Class A CDL Driver’s License. As an experienced driver, you deserve a job you love, so we offer a pay structure that’s fair and generous, plus reliable home time! Call us today to speak with a recruiter: (833) 747-0159.
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Both you and your business partner possess a valid Class A Commercial Driver’s License. - Do business with another Class A CDL holder. - To operate in the eastern 37 states: Own or lease one or more tractors that is 2000 to 2009, with engine meeting EPA10 emissions requirement and can pass a DOT inspection.
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F lint Logistics LLC - Full Time Position - Class A CDL Driver Position Details & Home Time: Our goal is to ensure a balance with weekly Home Time Hiring Area: Dallas, TX No Driver Load / Unload -Zero Touch Freight Average 3,000 - 3,200 miles per week - Consistent $1425 -Weekly (Direct Deposit Option is provided) Excellent Run & Great Miles - All Regional Experience Required: Must have 3-6 Months of Class A CDL Experience with a Dry Van, Reefer, or flatbed.
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CDL Class A.Forklift certification per company requirements. Monitor and maintain adequate levels of bulk and other raw materials on a daily/weekly basis. Occasional loading/unloading of materials using a forklift.
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This driver unload dedicated account is for experienced drivers who have their Class A CDL. Drivers can expect regional routes with all loads traveling to TX, CO, KS, OK, AR. 1 year of Class A experience within the last 5 years or 6 months of Class A experience within the last year.
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