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No license suspensions for more than 30 days in the past 3 years Felonies and misdemeanors reviewed case by case No terminations for safety from last job DUI must be outside of 8 years and only 1 per lifetime Urine drug screen Truck Driver Benefits: Holiday Pay: $150 per holiday Paid orientation Vacation pay Monthly Incentives Full benefits start after 30 days Powered by JazzHR.
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Current driver's license and acceptable driving record (2 or fewer moving violations in the past 3 years and no DWI/DUI in the past 5 years). The Box Truck Driver operates a non-CDL delivery vehicle to transport food staples and specialty products to various customer locations.
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High school diploma or equivalent- Minimum age 21 (mandatory)- Have had a driver's license for 3+ years and currently have a valid Class C Texas driver's license (no CDL required)- Excellent driving record- No moving violations or preventable accidents in the past 3 years- No DWI, DUI, or related convictions; no felony convictions.
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No DWI, DUI, or related convictions; no felony convictions. Have had a driver's license for 3+ years and currently have a valid Class C Texas driver's license (no CDL required) H-E-B will ensure your hourly rate doesn't fall below $19.00 per hour with a mix of hourly pay + tips.
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At least 21 years of age No DUI or drug convictions in the last 5 years No felonies in the last 10 years *No experience necessary for straight trucks or cargo vans Who is Panther? FEATURES OF THE PROGRAM No money down No minimum credit requirements No balloon payment Flexible finance options Actual lease is through Expediter Services START A REWARDING CAREER Sign-on bonus Earn top pay for safe, precise, on-time delivery, and stay as busy as you want.
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Successfully complete H-E-B's driver training program (mandatory) Pass a drug screen / background and Motor Vehicle Records check (at time of entry and on a periodic basis) As a Home Delivery Driver, you'll provide the great H-E-B experience our Customers know and love by driving an H-E-B delivery van to take orders to wherever they may be.
$19 an hourFull-timeExpandUpdated 26 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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No reckless convictions/ No DWI,DUI in the past 8 years. Be a recent graduate from one of our approved schools- see list on our webpage under training section. No more than three moving violations in the last 3 years, no more than 5 in 5 years.
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No DUI or Felony in last 5 Years. We are currently hiring drivers to run OTR Reefer. No DUI or Felony in last 5 Years. Pet & Rider Policy (no deposit) We are a family based company with competitive pay and great benefits.
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Clean driving record (NO DUI/DWI) or suspended DL with in the last 5 years. Our class A truck drivers will be driving automatics, with a Tandem-Axle Sleeper trucks pulling 53' trailers Only out for 7 days and home for 2.
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No DUI, DWI or moving violations involving drugs or alcohol in the last 3 years. At DB Schenker, CDL-A Owner Operator truck drivers can count on outstanding support, plenty of freight and reliable pay.
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Safe driving record with Texas Department of Public Safety; no convictions: DUI, DWI, blood/breath test refusals; no serious traffic violations: speeding 15 miles over speed limit, reckless driving, fatal accident.
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At least 3 months of OTR in the past year - OR-Be a recent graduate from one of our approved schools- see list on our webpage under training sectionA valid Class A CDLA stable work history and good referencesNo reckless convictions/ No DWI,DUI in the past 8 yearsNo more than three moving violations in the last 3 years, no more than 5 in 5 yearsNo preventable collisions in the last year, no more than 2 in the last 3 years.
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No drug or alcohol related conviction on driving record in the past 5 years (i.e. DWI/DUI) For a university/college student, the real-world professional experience you’ll receive during the internship will help you stand apart from the crowd, and will be more than just a line on your resume.
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PLEASE READ BEFORE APPLYING The Following Requirements are Considered MUST HAVE WITH NO EXCEPTIONS: You must own a smartphone NEVER had a DWI or DUI. No prior felony or criminal convictions. Flexible Part-time shifts available: Early mornings Evenings Weekends Flexible 1 day or 4 days per week P/T Shift Examples Early AM until 8 am (Great shift for someone that loves to see the sunrise) Early AM until 10 am or noon 3:00 PM – 10:00 PM (not all evening shifts will go until 10 PM) Weekends Part-Time Friday and Saturday evenings with periodic Thursdays and/or Sundays (you must be available at least 2 weekends out of the month) We believe in retention not churn.
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Criminal felony/misdemeanor conviction evaluated on a case by case basis evaluated on Clean MVR and PSP. No DUI/DWI within the past 3 years. Criminal felony/misdemeanor conviction evaluated on a case by case basis evaluated on Clean MVR and PSP. No DUI/DWI within the past 3 years.
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