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Related experience may include: Roll-Back Driver, Flatbed Driver, Delivery Driver, Route Driver, Box Truck Driver, Stakebody Driver, Appliance Delivery.
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Contacts customers regarding delivery or coordinates with the truck driver to call the customer. Class A CDL License - In locations with multi-unit CMV (tractor trailer & flatbed) a class A license is required to operate.
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Right now, earn MORE with our NEW Industry-Leading Pay Packages for both Regional and OTR Routes when you drive for System Transport as a CDL-A Flatbed Truck Driver hauling vital goods and materials like glass, steel, aluminum, building materials, locomotive wheels, machinery, coils, and specialty metals.
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Become an essential part of the Andrus Driving Family as an Over the Road Flatbed Truck Driver. 1 year OTR Flatbed Truck Driving Experience. Truck Driver Pay & Bonus Details.
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We have an opening for a SOLO Class A CDL Truck Driver and we want the right Trucker to join us at Ryder in Dallas, TX. Tractor Type: Day Cab and Sleeper - Possibility of 26' Straight Truck and 26' Flatbed.
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Driver, Route, CDL, Non-CDL, Class A, Class B, Class C, Sanitation, Waste Management, Porta Potty, Portable Restroom, Pump, truck, trucking, driving, safety, tanker endorsement, license, yard jockey, spotter, air brakes, dump truck, fork lift, haul, diesel, transportation, motor, load, unloading, loading, heavy lifting, hazmat, haz, military, rig, trailer, tractor, P&D, events, fence.
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We haul both van and flatbed / step-deck loads. Baggett is seeking Class A Driver. - James Waid, Baggett Driver. In addition to transporting explosives and munitions for commercial shippers and the re-named Department of Defense, Baggett served the LTL business within the State of Alabama and other areas of the Southeastern United States.
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EXPERIENCE THE BLACKHAWK DIFFERENCEBlackhawk Requirements: CDL A Driver 23 Years of Age 12 months Tractor Trailer w/ Flatbed experience Good Safety Record (including PSP) Must Meet or Exceed All DOT Requirements Live within 30 Miles of: Irving, TX (Zip Code: 75050.
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Flatbed CDL Driver, Regional Route: $900.00 - $1,300.00 per week. System Transport is hiring experienced CDL-A flatbed truck drivers for regional and OTR routes. Required: 4+ months of driving experience required Preferred: 1 year truck driving experience preferred, but not necessaryGET HIRED: What to Expect during the Hiring Process Required: Background Check required Required: Clean Drug Test required Required: Clean Clearinghouse result requiredAMERICA PROUD, FLATBED STRONG.COME DRIVE WITH SYSTEM TRANSPORT.
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The Ultimate Flatbed Truck Driver Job That Lets You Be Home Every Weekend Why Choose Our Dallas Texas Flatbed CDL Driver Job? State-of-the-Art Equipment: Be a Flatbed Truck Driver with modern, top-of-the-line equipment.
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Deliver SOLO To: Within a 300 Mile Radius of Dallas Location Tractor Type: Day Cab and Sleeper - Possibility of 26' Straight Truck and 26' Flatbed Trailer Type: 48' - 53' Dry Van, Reefer and Flatbed.
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F lint Logistics LLC - Full Time Position - Class A CDL Driver Position Details & Home Time: Our goal is to ensure a balance with weekly Home Time Hiring Area: Dallas, TX No Driver Load / Unload -Zero Touch Freight Average 3,000 - 3,200 miles per week - Consistent $1425 -Weekly (Direct Deposit Option is provided) Excellent Run & Great Miles - All Regional Experience Required: Must have 3-6 Months of Class A CDL Experience with a Dry Van, Reefer, or flatbed.
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Flatbed CDL Driver, OTR Route: $1,000.00 – $1,800.00 per week. Flatbed OTR Driver Rate: $0.55 - $0.60 per mile , depending on experience. Driver Type: Experienced CDL-A Truck Drivers.
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Dry van, reefer and flatbed trailers. Leading equipment and technology specs designed for driver comfort. See full list of driver benefit package. Job Company Driver. Explore our company-paid CDL training programs or call us at , and we can talk you through it.
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Job Summary Safely operates a variety of trucks, not limited to dump trucks, volumetric mixers, flatbed trucks and articulating haul trucks. Physical Requirements Work up to a 12-hour shift doing hard physical work in varying temperatures and outside conditions.
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