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CDL-B Driver – your day flies by as you make deliveries, assist in the yard making loads, loading/unloading materials and putting away inventory. CDL-B Driver Responsibilities.
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The Shuttle Driver position is responsible for the effective, efficient and safe transportation, loading and unloading of passengers & employees to and from the airport terminal and employee parking, and to ensure that all activities support the safety and welfare of all passengers.
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Schedule: Thursday - Saturday ($1,000 Guaranteed) Sunday - Tuesday ($900 Guaranteed) Per Diem Tax Advantage Plan with No Cost to the Driver Paid Orientation Pet Program Available Direct Deposit Detention Pay New Vacation Package 401K, Medical, Dental, Prescription and Life Insurance Peterbilt Fleet (models 389 & 579) Trucks Equipped with Refrigerators PrePass+ Requirements 21 Years of Age Class A CDL At Least 1 Year Recent CDL A OTR Experience.
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Located in Plainville, New London, North Franklin Connecticut, CWPM is an industry leader in waste removal, recycling services and dumpster rentals to customers throughout the states of Connecticut and Rhode Island.
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Regional Driver Needed! They have Direct TV with premium channels, HBO, Cinemax and NFL Sunday Ticket. All new hires will have 24’ Flat Screen HDTV in their tractor. 5 day work week - Home both weekend days.
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