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Copart is seeking skilled and dedicated Class B (and Class A) tow truck drivers to join our team. Must possess a Class A or B Commercial Driver’s License issued by your state of residence.
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Copart is currently seeking skilled and dedicated Class B (and Class A) tow truck drivers to join our team. Drivers will receive additional compensation as well as a $45/day in per diem when traveling.
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It's never just a "job" when your coworkers are like family - it's like coming home. Local pick-up and delivery of vehicles to designated Copart facility. For 40 years, Copart has led its industry in innovation and customer service, enabling it to grow profitably in markets across the globe.
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At Copart, we embrace the latest technology to streamline our operations. Copart offers health insurance (vision, dental available), life insurance, 401k match, employee assistance program, flexible spending account, paid time off, and our employee stock purchase program.
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Competitive piece-rate pay. In addition to local responsibilities, you will have the opportunity to travel nationwide to aid in catastrophe response situations. Deploy to catastrophe events within 24 hours when directed to do so.
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Ability to work in extreme conditions, weather and terrain. Ability to travel by plane. Our state-of-the-art transportation app and dispatch technology ensure efficient runs. Must be willing to travel nationally on short notice for extended periods of time.
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Must meet background screening criteria. If you're seeking competitive pay in the auto transportation industry, look no further. Your role will be crucial in helping to recover and transport vehicles in these challenging situations.
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We have everything you need to get started - 4-car Carriers, insurance, training, and advancement opportunities. We value professionalism, hard work, focus, and teamwork. We will provide comprehensive training to equip you with everything you need to succeed.
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Our success is the direct result of the skills and efforts of our talented and diverse employees. When you are not driving you will earn an hourly rate of $24.60. Other tasks as assigned by the manager in support of daily auctions.
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Operate company equipment in compliance with safety regulations. Load/unload vehicles safely and free of damage. Maintain and assure good operating condition of all equipment. Military applicants are strongly encouraged to apply.
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Flexible Spending Accounts and Health Savings Account. Occasional overtime as needed. What qualities do we seek in our drivers? Be able to travel with 24 hours or less notice. Employee Stock Purchase Plan.
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When you are not driving you will earn an hourly rate of $21.88. Medical, Dental, & Vision. Lifting to 50 lbs. Travel will be required. Skills & Experience. This would include responding to hurricanes, flooding, and other emergencies.
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When you are not driving you will earn an hourly rate of $27.33. What we bring to the table? Must be able to work long hours 12+ hours per day.
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Travel will be required Benefits include: Medical, Dental, & Vision 401 (K) Employee Stock Purchase Plan Flexible Spending Accounts and Health Savings Account Life & AD&D PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: SITTING: 50 % WALKING: 10% BENDING: 10 % STOOPING: 10 % STANDING: 20 % TRAVEL: 50% + Lifting to 50 lbs.
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What we bring to the table? Must be able to work long hours 12+ hours per day.
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