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Class A CDL Driver. Operating Class A vehicle with a combined vehicle weight of over 26,000 lbs. As a CDL Driver, you will be empowered to safely transport materials to keep our communities safe by ensuring customers receive the materials they need to provide clean water and heating/cooling.
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Safety incentive program High Income and Ownership: Percentage pay at 72% total revenue or mileage pay up to $1.60 per mile (amount includes Fuel Surcharge)Nationwide fuel discounts at Pilot, Flying J & Loves (Averaging over.55/ GAL)Over $4,000 Gross AverageOperate in a Trucker’s Paradise, the Central Plains (Iowa, Wisconsin, Illinois, Missouri, Texas, Kansas, Oklahoma, Nebraska) Plus Georgia At Trekker, Class A CDL Truck Drivers can own a 2022 or newer Automatic Freightliner Cascadia.
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This position requires a Missouri Class E license or a standard KS licenseSaint Luke’s Bishop Spencer Place provides exceptional retirement living in the heart of Kansas City, with convenient access to culture, cuisine, and activities.
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No Touch Freight Average $1,300 to $1,500 per week $1,000 Sign-on bonus CDL-A Truck Driver - Tractor Trailer Driver - Company Driver - No Touch - Dry Van - Fully Equipped Automatics Duties and general description: - CDL-A tractor-trailer driver This Class-A tractor-trailer driving job puts you behind the wheel of a late-model, well-maintained Freightliner, Volvos and Peterbilts with APU and Inverters and Fridge can be added upon request.
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Driving Requirements- Valid Class A CDL license and medical card. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionIndustrial Salvage & Wrecking, a family-owned demolition company that has been in business for over 60 years has immediate openings for full-time drivers.
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We believe in honesty, integrity, and a simple philosophy of providing value to our customers and our employees. Whether you are seeking casual work or a full time driving career, let the experts at Trillium put you behind the wheel.
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If you have experience as a Class A CDL Truck Driver for companies like FedEx, Western Express, Dollar General, Amazon, or Werner, you may be the perfect candidate! A FedEx Ground Contractor, is immediately hiring Class A CDL - FedEx Ground Drivers.
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Synagro Is Now Hiring Local CDL A Truck Driver out of Kansas City, MO Earn $25-$27 Per Hour (Dependent Upon Experience) Monday-Friday Work Week - Home Daily Must Have A Valid Class A CDL- Previous End Dump Experience Preferred- Tanker Endorsement REQUIRED Job Summary: Responsible for safely transporting Bio-Solid material from a clients’ location and to an assigned destination for processing or disposal.
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May Trucking Company is hiring ENTRY-LEVEL and EXPERIENCED OTR Truck Drivers!
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Are you a Class-A Driver with no End Dump Experience? Woody Bogler Trucking is Now Hiring: Regional CDL-A End Dump Drivers. Come drive a 4 year old or newer Peterbilt 579 geared toward your comfort while on the road.
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Why join as a School Bus Driver? In the state of Washington, all technician and driving positions, including but not limited to van drivers and any other position requiring employees to drive a company-owned vehicle, are considered safety-sensitive and are therefore subject to drug and alcohol testing, including cannabis.
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Class A CDL (Required) Now, he has a company that offers a fair dispatch with year round freight that has never had to lay off a driver in over 43 years in business.
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Class A RequirementsMinimum 1 year of tractor trailer experience requiredValid Class A CDLMust be able to pass a pre-employment drug screen. We are currently looking for a CDL-A driver for a PREMIER DEDICATED LANE out of the KANSAS CITY, MO area.
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Class “A” CDL License in good standing Ability to work in the United States Must be 21 years of age or older Minimum of 6 months Class A Commercial driving experience Must be able to lift 50+ pound repeatedly Ability to operate MHE equipment Experience delivering into food service accounts is preferred Lift-gate, reefer, electric pallet jack and forklift experience helpful Computer skills helpful What will you do as a CDL Class A Driver at Dawn Foods.
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