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Flatbed/Van freight and regional fleet availability subject to geographical eligibility. Choose Flatbed or 100% no-touch Dry Van freight. Western Express has immediate openings for entry level company truck drivers.
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Transport individuals to and from program activities and or appointments in personal vehicle and/or agency van. MVLE provides opportunities for individuals with disabilities to find their independence through community-based social activities, supported employment and customized skills training.
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Our company is seeking an enthusiastic, experienced Van/Bus Driver to join our Transportation team on a part time basis. Twenty miles away, you'll find our nation's capital with a rich urban texture, pulsing with the energy, arts, historical and cultural attractions only a major city can offer.
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You will work out of your home using your own truck or van to travel to job sites in all of Northern Virginia and nearby areas. Own truck or van. Successful prior track record as a Carpenter / Craftsman strongly preferred.
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Hometime Every 2 Weeks (Home Weekends in Select Midwest Cities)
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With attention-to-detail, you load or unload the company-provided cargo van taking care to respect our clients' items. ABOUT JOHNSTONE SUPPLYJohnstone Supply is a one-stop-shop with a variety of options in unitary and specialty equipment, repair and replacement parts, and maintenance supplies for residential, light commercial, refrigeration, and facilities maintenance.
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Ability to use handheld device, electric pickers, drive van or box truck. Ability to use handheld device, electric pickers, drive van or box truck. Essential functions:Drive vans or box trucks to customer locations for service needs.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionVan Driver of Non-Emergency Medical TransportationWe are looking for professional, reliable and courteous Van Drivers of Non-Emergency Medical Transportation to provide safe (NEMT) passenger/patient transportation to/from various locations.
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Ensure the correct moving equipment is loaded onto the van/truck, e.g., sheets and coverings, bubble wrap, boxes, and moving material to move items. Work as a team to safely move items, sometimes heavy items, from the property into the van/truck, and load them in a correct and safe manner, ensuring items are not damaged.
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The capstone of our mission is to make the "Van Metre" signature an icon for elegant residential communities, and industry leading condominium and apartment communities, as well as Class A neighborhood retail centers and office developments.
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