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CORT Tradeshow and Events is hiring immediately for full-time Class A CDL drivers in Las Vegas, NV! Drive a tractor-trailer, 26-foot box truck with a lift-gate, or sprinter van from our warehouse to event venues.
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CORT Furniture Rental is hiring immediately for full-time non-CDL drivers! As part of a national company, CORT Furniture Rental offers opportunities for career development, professional growth, competitive salaries with position-specific incentive or commission plans, a comprehensive benefit plan, 401(k) and Profit Sharing, educational expense reimbursement and employee discounts.
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CORT Furniture Rental is hiring immediately for full-time non-CDL drivers in Omaha, NE ! Drive a 26-foot box truck with a lift gate to customers’ homes or offices.
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At least 6 months of professional experience driving a 26-foot box truck or larger commercial vehicle. The Delivery Driver works collaboratively as part of the Operations team.
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At least three (3) months of professional experience driving a 26-foot box truck or larger commercial vehicle. CORT, a part of Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway, is the nation's leading provider of transition services, including furniture rental for home and office, event furnishings, destination services, apartment locating , touring and other services.
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CORT Furniture Rental is hiring immediately for full-time non-CDL drivers and drivers in training ! At least one year of professional experience driving a 26-foot box truck or larger commercial vehicle preferred, but not required-we are willing to train you.
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At least one year of professional experience driving a 26-foot box truck or larger commercial vehicle preferred but not required; we provide training! Physically able and willing to move furniture indoors, outdoors, up or down stairs and in all weather conditions; ability to lift 100+ pounds with a partner.
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Willingness to be trained to drive a 26-foot box truck or larger commercial vehicle. Pursuant to the Fair Chance Hiring Ordinance for participating locations, CORT will consider all qualified applicants to include those who may have criminal history records.
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CORT Furniture Rental is hiring immediately for full-time non-CDL drivers in Atlanta, GA ! At least one year of professional experience driving a 26-foot box truck or larger commercial vehicle.
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CORT Furniture Rental is hiring immediately for full-time non-CDL drivers in Louisville, KY! When it is determined that new applications will no longer be accepted, due to the positions being filled or a high volume of applicants has been received, this job advertisement will be removed.
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CORT Tradeshow and Events is hiring immediately for full-time, non-CDL drivers with a Class D Chauffer's license in St Rose, LA! Drive a 26-foot box truck with a lift-gate or sprinter van from our warehouse to event venues.
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CORT Furniture Rental is hiring immediately for full-time non-CDL drivers for our Nashville District ! At least 3 months of professional experience driving a 26-foot box truck or larger commercial vehicle.
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CORT Furniture Rental is hiring immediately for full-time non-CDL drivers in Kent, WA ! You will also be assembling furniture for the customer and going above and beyond to ensure a positive customer experience.
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CORT Tradeshow and Events is hiring immediately for full-time, non-CDL drivers in Aurora, CO! Drive a 26-foot box truck with a lift-gate, sprinter van, or tractor-trailer from our warehouse to event venues.
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CORT Tradeshow and Events is hiring immediately for full-time, non-CDL drivers in Secaucus, NJ! Participate in pre-delivery meetings to ensure a successful event delivery.
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