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No experience is needed, but you may be a great fit if you have experience in the transportation industry such as a delivery driver, professional driver, truck driver, taxi driver or cab driver.
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Class A CDL Truck Drivers Needed Now: Apply for Trucking Job Offers:Apply today and within 24 hours you'll receive multiple job offers. Simply select the driving job that offers you what is most important.
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More reasons to choose Schneider Team driving The amenities you want - Nationwide facility network with free parking, many locations offering free showers, laundry, Wi Fi, exercise equipment, TV lounges, cafeterias and more.
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Preferred experience: Roll-back, tilt-deck and dump-truck. A valid Class A Commercial Driver’s License and a satisfactory Motor Vehicle Driving Record. Following experience would be a plus; Truck/trailer, lowboys, drop-neck and flat-bed stretch trailers.
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Our drivers receive competitive wages, top-notch health benefits, safe driving bonuses, and can choose from various route options. CDL A Flatbed Truck Driver. Must have a good driving record.
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Work includes driving a welding truck (CDL required) to and from work locations and setting the welding truck on the track. Candidate will set up and perform weld operations including moving jack stands into place prior to making welds, cleaning and removing ballast rocks in the work area, vehicle maintenance, and cleaning, truck movement while on track from work site to work site, grinding welds as needed.
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Looking for local truck driving jobs in your area? Now Hiring Local CDL-A Truck Drivers! The Driver should also ensure that the truck is labeled with the correct placards when transporting hazardous materials or oversized cargo.
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Wal Truck Driver, Driver, Commercial Driver, Regional, Benefits, Retail, Program. With our private fleet continuously expanding, we offer a variety of Class A driving jobs across the nation.
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SUMMARYThe Local Truck Driver position is responsible to remain alert while operating tractor/semi-trailers intra and inter-state between company and customer’s facilities. Securing cargo and properly arranging and balancing it within the vehicle Ensuring any mechanical issues with the vehicle are corrected before driving Applies tire chains in inclement weather when required Swings and secures trailer doors.
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Ashley Pacific Northwest is a family-owned trucking company that provides Class A CDL driving opportunities for our various dry-van divisions. Now Hiring Experienced Class A CDL Truck Drivers for our Western Regional Division.
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