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There has never been a better time to apply with a $3,000 sign-on bonus on offer for anyone with tanker experience! We are offering a limited time $3,000 Sign on BONUS for prior tanker experience ($1,500 for no tanker experience.
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Our energy and logistics division serves as a top supplier of fuel, employing one of the largest tanker fleets and providing critical services to oil operations in our nation's busiest basins. Pilot Company supports a growing portfolio of brands with expertise in supply chain and retail operations, logistics and transportation, technology and digital innovation, construction, maintenance, human resources, finance, sales and marketing.
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This position will act as the customer representative to maintain good customer satisfaction while reflecting the policies, procedures and practices in the tradition of excellence that has made Controls, Service & Engineering the company it is today and will take it into the future.
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Req ID JR686 Non CDL Van Driver (Open) Req ID JR686 Non CDL Van Driver (Open) First Student is the largest school transportation provider in North America with more than a century of experience providing safe and reliable transportation.
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A. Duie Pyle currently has an opening for a Local Dedicated Driver at our Harrisburg, PA location! Short and Long Term disability insurance (Company paid) 401K retirement with company match.
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Local Intermodal Driver (Based on Location) Regional and OTR Runs available *Experience:* 6 + months. Plus, you can also choose to enroll in a 401k with company-matched funds. Local Intermodal Driver (Based on Location) Regional and OTR Runs available *Experience:* 6 + months.
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If you pride yourself in being a professional & safe Class-A Truck Driver, you can lease purchase well maintained 2020-2022 Volvo trucks for no money down and no credit check. Company Paid Tolls & Scales.
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Run commercial trucks, buses, RVs and more while enjoying our industry-leading fuel discounts and working with our new driver app to simplify your trucking business needs – all you need to do is get going and get paid.
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Also responsible for the cleanliness and standard maintenance of delivery vehicles, observing safety procedures regarding Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations, Hazmat, and power equipment tools, maintaining DOT and CDL certifications, and complying with reporting Job Requirements Requires morning, afternoon, and evening availability any day of the week.
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Estes values a diverse workforce and affirmatively promotes a company culture that embraces the concept that outcomes are improved when our workforce is made up of people with different viewpoints.
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Job Description: Driver will load out of Ghent, KY twice per week (NAS or Nucor) and will deliver one load to the IL/WI/MI/OH region. CDL-A Regional Flatbed Driver | Home Weekly. Benefits: Paid vacation and holidays; medical, dental, and vision insurance; short-term disability, long-term disability; 401K, $20,000 life insurance at no-cost to the driver.
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Complete forklift operator training annually, provided by The Company. Follow company delivery routes to ensure maximum efficiency of delivery run. Package, label and ship customer orders by UPS, US Mail, bus, motor freight and local truck deliveries.
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Forward Local LTL is seeking qualified Non-CDL Company Drivers to run local pick-up and delivery routes in and around the Harrisburg, PA area. Company Drivers are responsible for providing safe and timely delivery of our customer’s freight in local markets.
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Also responsible for the cleanliness and standard maintenance of delivery vehicles, observing safety procedures regarding Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations, Hazmat, and power equipment tools, maintaining DOT and CDL certifications, and complying with reporting.
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401(k) with company matching. As a member of our Fulfillment Center and Warehouse Team, youll thrive in an inclusive, safety-first work that values your individual ideas and perspectives. Movexx/Amigo, Walkie Stacker, Double Walkie Rider, etc.
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