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We will buy your truck if you're looking to switch from Owner Operator to a Company Employee Driver, we will help make the switch even easier. Immediately Hiring a Dedicated SOLO NON CDL Driver in Alexandria VA. We want the right Employee to Drive with us at Ryder.
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Job descriptionWe are "It's Haul Good," and we're a locally owned & operated junk removal company. Our truck commanders (TC) literally drive the daily operations for our company. Drive company vehicles in a safe & responsible manner.
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Driver is responsible for driving a tractor trailer or straight truck on intrastate and interstate local, over-the-road (OTR), shuttle, and overnight and drive and drop routes for the purpose of delivering and/or unloading food and food related products to customers in a safe and timely manner and in accordance with Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations.
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Do you want to be a driver in building a healthier future with the world's largest Food and Beverage Company? We're in 97% of American homes, and as the leading food and beverage company, our goals are to continue to deliver quality food and beverage products, strengthen our local communities, and reduce our environmental and climate impact.
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James River Carriers is now hiring: CDL-A Solo Company Drivers. We have evolved into a company ready to take on any challenge, and our drivers are the major contributing factor to our success.
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Job Company Driver. Explore our company-paid CDL training programs or call us at , and we can talk you through it. Leading equipment and technology specs designed for driver comfort.
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Responsibilities are accomplished by driving a company vehicle and ensuring regular servicing and cleaning of vehicles is conducted. Under general supervision, the SameDay City Pick Up & Delivery (PUD) Courier provides courteous and efficient delivery and pick-up of packages and FedEx Office customer orders, checks shipments for conformance to FedEx features of service, and provides related customer service functions.
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You can keep the dirt at work - laundry service for your company-provided uniforms. Work closely with Dispatch, your Supervisor, and the rest of the driver team to service our customers on different routes and schedules.
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No experience requited, hiring immediately, appy now. Fedex offers flexible schedules, health benefits, 401k, on the job training, and possibilities to further your career. The Courier will receive route information from a centralized dispatcher and the dispatcher will have the ability to add or remove stops from the route as needed.
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Job Summary: As a Stretcher Van Driver, you will be responsible for safely transporting patients to and from their homes, appointments, dialysis, and discharges from hospitals. Perform pre/post-vehicle inspection and maintenance checks via company software.
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The Shuttle Driver drives a 24 passenger bus to transport clients, trainees, or company personnel; drives along a defined route according to assigned schedule. This driver may assist disabled passengers into and out of vehicle, secure passengers' wheelchairs to restraining devices to stabilize wheelchairs during trip; may operate radio or similar device to communicate with base station or other vehicles to report disruption of service, clean and/or service vehicle with fuel, lubricants, and accessories, keep records of trips and/or behavior of passengers, and perform other duties when not driving such as, custodial and building maintenance tasks.
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Most of your day will be spent in a company-owned vehicle, safely driving and transporting lab specimens, medical records, pharmaceuticals, x-rays, hospital supplies, interoffice mail and related materials.
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Responsibilities are accomplished by driving a company vehicle and ensuring regular servicing and cleaning of vehicles is conducted.
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Paid, on-the-job training: ATSSA certification, defensive driver training, continued training throughout your career! Company vehicle based on availability – AWP pays for gas and repairs; no more $4 a gallon gas prices out of pocket.
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Fixed Schedules – Schedule consistency and predictabilityWhat you will be doing as a MedSpeed Medical Driver: Most of your day will be spent in a company-owned vehicle, safely driving and transporting lab specimens, medical records, pharmaceuticals, x-rays, hospital supplies, interoffice mail and related materials.
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