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CDL A Regional Heavy Haul Truck Driver: $1,000.00 – $1,500.00 per week. Most Weekends off STEER TOWARD SUCCESS WITH TW TRANSPORT Are you an experienced CDL-A truck driver looking for a job that pays well and offers excellent benefits.
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Driver Type: Experienced CDL-A Heavy Haul Truck Drivers. Are you an experienced CDL-A truck driver looking for a job that pays well and offers excellent benefits? Required: Must have a valid Class A CDL.
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Valid Washington State Commercial Driver License (CDL) Class B or C with passenger (P1) (P2), and school bus (S) endorsements. Drivers who do not pass these tests are restricted on the CDL to non-air brake vehicles.
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Newly hired full-time employees will receive a one-time pro-rated allocation of up to 24 hours of vacation in their first calendar year depending on the month of hire.
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We have immediate openings for self-motivated CDL Class A hay truck drivers in the Hermiston to La Grande, OR, and Pasco to Yakima, WA regional areas. Class A CDL with doubles endorsement and current medical card.
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Drive proudly in Regional Routes for James J. Williams as a CDL-A Tanker or Bulk Transport Driver hauling vital hazardous/non-hazardous bulk materials. CDL A Semi-Regional Tanker Truck Driver: $1,400.00 – $2,400.00 per week.
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Airgas is looking for a Regional Floater with an active CDL B with both Hazmat and Tanker Endorsements. All ANC trucks are CDL B rated and slip seats are utilized. Required experience: 1 year of CDL B CMV driving experience.
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Ewing Outdoor Supply is seeking a dedicated CDL Driver—Yard Associate to join our team. As a CDL Driver and Yard Associate, your interaction with customers will be crucial in providing them with the best experience possible.
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Non-CDL will drive vehicles weighing 10,001-26,000 pounds. Drive for BFS, the #1 name in the industry and America’s largest supplier of building materials, value-added components and building services to the professional market.
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Earn $1,200.00 – $1,800.00 per week, CDL A Regional Flatbed Driver - Off Most Weekends. CDL A Regional Flatbed Driver: $1,200.00 – $1,800.00 per week. System Transport is hiring experienced CDL-A flatbed truck drivers for regional and OTR routes.
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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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UniFirst is seeking a reliable and hardworking CDL Shuttler & Transport Driver to join our UniFirst Family. As a Team Partner, you will be transporting and delivering production materials between plant and branch locations while operating a CDL required vehicle with or without trailer.
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Valid Class A or B CDL required; Driver Class B + hazmat/tanker. We generate more than $1.2 billion in annual revenue as a world-class environmental service organization and market leader in industrial hazardous waste management, parts-cleaning technology, and oil re-refining.
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Apply now to become an AutoZone Class A CDL Truck Driver in Pasco, WA! AutoZone is seeking experienced Class A CDL Truck Drivers to join our private fleet. As an AutoZone driver, you will transport our parts and products from regional distribution centers across the United States to our stores.
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Experience: Advanced level knowledge of and/or experience with engine products Experience providing technical advice and coaching to more junior technicians (preferred)This position does not require a CDL but would be nice to have, a CDL may be required to obtain upon hire, must be 21 years old to obtain CDL. This position does not require any DOT related pre-screening.
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