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This position could include: Driving - CDL - Class A CDL - Class B CDL - Delivery Truck Driver - OTR - Delivery Driver - Customer Delivery - Commercial Driver’s License.
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Duties: As a Class A CDL A Truck Driver, your responsibilities include hauling general freight across Texas, the Midwest, with occasional trips to the Northeast and Southeast.
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Responsibilities:- Safely operate a heavy or tractor-trailer truck- Properly track and document activity log- Report any issues or incidents to dispatch- Inspect truck before and after tripBenefits:- Background friendly- Signing bonus- Referral bonus- Weekly bonuses- Great CPM- Flexible schedule and routes - local and OTR- FREE HEALTH INSURANCE for first yearCompany DescriptionAt Diversity we understand the demands and challenges of the logistics business.
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1 year previous tractor trailer driving experience and/or be a graduate of a State Certified and Licensed truck driving school, acceptable to Old Dominion and/or have satisfactorily completed the Old Dominion truck driver training program.
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This position could utilize the following equipment: Tractor Trailer - Semi - Pup Trailer - Box Truck - 28 ft Trailer - 32 ft Trailer - 53 ft Trailer - Delivery Truck - Side Load - Side Bay - Trailer with lift gate - pallet jack - hand truck - dolly This position could include: Driving - CDL - Class A CDL - Class B CDL - Delivery Truck Driver - OTR - Delivery Driver - Customer Delivery - Commercial Drivers License Total Rewards Class A: Pay starting at $27.58 per hour.
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24-hour dispatch Orientation: Fly or drive a rental car to orientation Single occupancy orientation hotel Meals provided Orientation attendance pay 2 day orientation Benefits: Full Medical, Vision and Dental Benefits after 60 days Company Paid Life Insurance Paid holidays, vacation and sick time 401K Benefit program available Other Great Perks: Modern driver facilities located in both MN and TX.
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Average age of equipment is 1 year and 2 monthsBenefits & Advantages Health & Dental Insurance 401(k) Plans Paid Vacation Weekly Settlements Pet/Rider Policy Minimum Requirements Must have valid Class A CDL Must be 23 years of age or older (21 years if prior military) Minimum of 6 months of verifiable OTR tractor-trailer experience in the last 12 months or 12+ Months Experience in Last 2 Years Must meet FMCSA/DOT driver regulations Hazmat and Doubles Endorsement Required.
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CDL-A Owner Operator Truck Driver - Competitive Pay. If you have flatbed experience that’s greater than 2 years but less than 10 years, we can qualify you for a Load Securement Awareness class.
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CSA scores must not exceed 100 points Military veterans with a Class A CDL and military tractor-trailer experience. We're now hiring Class A truck drivers for Regional OTR runs mostly in the southern states (about 30% outside the South), with consistent miles for high earning power and loads of extra advantages.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionJob SummaryOperates a tractor-trailer with a capacity of Class A tractor-trailer. Company DescriptionOTR Class A driver 2 years experience.
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Our Fleet is constructed of 2025 Freightliner Cascadia's with Auto Trans, refrigerators, inverters, and Thermo King TriPac APU's 1099 solo driver Paid orientation + full benefits Bonus opportunities 2 years class A tractor trailer experience required.
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F lint Logistics LLC - Full Time Position - Class A CDL A Truck 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 A Truck Driver Experience with a Dry Van, Reefer, or flatbed.
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Job Summary:This position delivers ice to customers in articulated vehicles (tractor-trailers) that require a CDL class A license. Drivers are either assigned a delivery route or transport truckloads of ice to specific customer locations.
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Equipment Requirements Max truck age: 15 years Orientation Details Orientation is not paid for Does not cover accommodation Drivers get their own room No meals are included Does not cover any travel expenses Hiring Requirements Class A license 12 months Tractor Trailer experience 6 months Flatbed experience We're an equal opportunity employer.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionBakeMark has immediate job openings for Class A Delivery Truck Drivers to safely and efficiently operate a tractor trailer, manually unload and deliver bakery ingredients, and supplies to customer locations.
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