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The driver will be responsible for hauling and unloading massive quantities of raw material (sand and gravel) for production at the processing plant. Haul Truck Driver NON DOT. The driver is responsible for the efficient working condition of the equipment and is expected to perform minor servicing and maintenance or refer major problems to the supervisor.
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Once our company drivers reach $0.55 CPM base, they will earn base rate increases every 50,000 miles with no cap! Our solo company drivers earn base rate increases based on tenure AND every 50,000 miles with no cap.
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No experience required, on the job training. We are currently seeking a Haul Truck Operator for our Rye, Texas plant on day shift. The ability to operate one piece of mobile equipment (haul truck, farm tractor, water truck, rubber tire backhoe, front loader, etc.
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Regional CDL-A Truck Driver Wanted - No Touch Freight. 6 months recent Tractor Trailer experience. No Touch Freight. No Endorsement Required. 24/7 Roadside Assistance Provided by Penske.
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A bus driver is responsible for safely driving students to and from school on a schedule assigned by the director of transportation. When Operations receives information that a student is or is not going to school, they will make note of message and leave on key ring or notify driver by radio.
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Delivery Driver Partners must have a valid drivers license, and minimum auto insurance and complete a background checkDelivery Driver Partners will use their own reliable car, iPhone or Android phone and their data and text plan.
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Dynamic referral program: $2,000 per experienced driver hired, plus up to $25,000 in referral contests. Commitment to safety with multiple national safety awards and top driver recognitions.
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Our commercial delivery driver position is responsible for the delivery of parts to our commercial customers. Must be at least 18 years old and have a valid driver's license and able to meet AutoZone's driver requirements.
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You must be 16 years of age or older to work as a Guest Experience Leader at corporate owned and operated McDonald's restaurant. And right now we have an awesome opportunity for Guest Experience Leaders to work in our restaurant between the hours of 8am and 8pm.
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Independent Insurance Claims Adjusters Needed Now! Come and experience our technical expertise in Adjuster Career Bootcamp Training! Claims Adjusters Needed. If you do Great, If you don't, No Problem.
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You don’t have to use your own vehicle, you can work full or part time and no Commercial Drivers License is required. If you are looking for a way to put your safe driving skills to work coupled with company stability and great career opportunities, look no further.
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Follow emergency procedures including evacuation of students as needed and assist driver to administer first aid, if necessary. Ride buses and help driver ensure safe and orderly transportation of students with disabilities.
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We generally pay between $20-$30 per hour depending on experience, location, and a few other factors. If you have experience in any subject, we’d love to hear from you! Some of our most popular requests include math tutors, reading tutors, teachers, private tutors, English tutors, Spanish tutors, French tutors, chemistry tutors, physics tutors, and biology tutors, but we service and accept all others.
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Schedule yard transfers as needed. (ability to work overtime, when needed) (based on experience) The Shipping and Receiving Coordinator reports directly to the Yard Manager and is responsible for ordering, tracking, and handling of materials, parts, products, and stock items.
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Storm season is here and huge events have already happened causing millions of dollars of property damage and Independent Claims Adjusters are NEEDED! Storm Adjusters Needed Now for the Storm Season – Make 450+ Per Day.
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driver job Title: no experience needed in Cleveland, TX
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