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You have at least 1 year of Class A or Class B driving experience. Are you seeking a work/life balance that would allow you to be home evenings and weekends? Are you looking for a career in an industry whose products provide safe, reliable infrastructure.
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Requirements Valid Class A CDL Current DOT Medical Card Must be able to pass a DOT pre-employment drug screen. 24/7 Maintenance Support Opportunities to drive for a "Driver First" focused company don’t come around often.
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New Vacation Package • 401K, Medical, Dental, Prescription and Life Insurance Requirements • 21 Years of Age • Tanker Endorsement but NO HAZMAT is required • Class B CDL with oil/gas experience • Class A one-year road experience and no oil/gas experience Click Here to View our Video and Learn More about Smith Transport Call Smith Today at (855) 396-7493.
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As a Class A CDL Driver at United Rentals, your goal will be to deliver equipment to our customers in a safe, timely, efficient and courteous manner. Frequently interacting with our customers, you will serve as a company ambassador and will provide exceptional customer service.
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1 year of Class A driving experience. Valid Class A License and Medical Card. Ability to pass a drug screen. Operate a 48′ – 53′ Dry van safely. Freight Handling: Pallet jack, Forklift, No freight handling.
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950 miles per week QUALIFICATIONS Clean MVR and driving record with a valid class A driver's license DOT medical card LEGAL: NO more than 2 tickets nor accidents in the last 5 years Be 21 years or older Able to pass hair follicle drug test NOT SAP driver 6 months of trailer tractor driving experience MINIMUM Must have reliable transportation to and from terminal.
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Both you and your business partner possess a valid Class A Commercial Driver’s License. Do business with another Class A CDL holder. Doing business with Schneider means being provided a Samsung tablet you can use inside and outside your cab and having free trailer usage.
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CDL-A Driver Requirements. Hiring CDL-A Regional+ Drivers within 100 Miles of Bowling Green - Call Today for Details or Text 806-203-5099 to APPLY NOW! CDL-A Truck Drivers Enjoy.
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Job Description: Class A CDL Long Haul Driver 14 Days Out Lane Details: Run where there s freight. Job Description: Class A CDL Long Haul Driver 14 Days Out Lane Details: Run where there s freight.
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Qualified Class A Truck Driver Must Have 6 Months Minimal Verifiable Over the Road Semi Tractor Trailer Experience within the past thirty six months. Class A CDL Truck Driver average $1,800 plus per week after All Expenses.
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Requirements: Valid Class A CDL. Must live within 75 miles of Memphis, TN; Nashville, TN; or Houston, TX. Minimum 1 year of verifiable commercial driving experience. Key Responsibilities: Safely operate a Class A commercial vehicle.
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Education, Requirements & Competencies: Minimum Qualifications: Must be 21 years of age High School Diploma or Equivalent CDL Class A or B driver’s license with Tanker Endorsement Must have at least 6 months of driving experience OR a recent CDL Graduate from a credited school.
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65 cpm Experience: One-year verifiable tractor trailer experience with a class A CDL ➤ Apply Online below or Call to pre-qualify over the phone! We pay Practical vs Short Route miles (which pays 3-5% more miles annually) Profit Sharing - Contributed $13 million in 2023 CHOOSE YOUR FLEET Job Description: Shaffer Trucking offers a 21-Day Out Moving National Freight.
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Pay Guarantee and new trucks Requires at least 24 months recent tractor trailer experience Valid CDL Class A Current DOT Medical card No DIU/DWI in past 7 years Must have good work ethics The sky is the limit, get your part of it now.
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Forward Local LTL is seeking qualified Class A CDL Company Drivers to run local pick-up & delivery routes in and around the La Vergne, TN area. 844-848-8962 - Driver Recruiting. Forward Local LTL is seeking qualified Class A CDL Company Drivers to run local pick-up & delivery routes in and around the La Vergne, TN area.
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