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Benefits: Comprehensive health, dental, and vision coverage Free on-site health clinics and dental exams 401(k) retirement program On-site gym, workout facilities, and personal trainer Dedicated driver services team 24/7 safety helpline Telemedicine – Professional medical assistance from your phone.
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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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Become an essential part of the Andrus Driving Family as an Over the Road Flatbed Truck Driver. 1 year OTR Flatbed Truck Driving Experience. NEW Flatbed Seasonal Tarp Pay Policy.
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OPPORTUNITY FOR CDL-A FLATBED TRUCK DRIVER Driver Type: Experienced CDL-A Truck Drivers Equipment Type: Flatbed Route Type: Regional Route Division: Division 279 Terminal: Spokane, WA Home Time: 2 weeks out, then 2 days off FINANCIAL PACKAGE Flatbed Regional Driver Rate: $0.59 - $0.73 per mile , depending on experience.
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Flatbed CDL Driver, Regional Route: $1,200.00 – $1,800.00 per week. As a driver, you will be transporting important goods and materials such as glass, steel, aluminum, building materials, machinery, coils, and specialty metals.
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Family friendly work hours (closed on weekends and paid holidays) Job Description: As a warehouse worker/delivery driver, you will help in our warehouse by performing general warehouse duties that may include shipping, receiving, picking orders, and material handling either manually or with equipment and delivering product to our customers.
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Driver Friendly Lanes! Ask about our Road Warrior option starting at 70 CPM with $1750 minimum guaranteed. Ask about our Road Warrior option starting at 70 CPM! Road Warriors can earn $90,000 plus yearly.
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Class A CDL License - In locations with multi-unit CMV (tractor trailer & flatbed) a class A license is required to operate. Class B CDL License - In locations with single-unit CMV (tandem flatbed) a class A or B license with air break endorsement is required to operate.
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We specialize in hauling building commodities, large equipment, and liquid bulk hazmat products in both our flatbed and tanker fleets. Call to find out all the benefits of being a driver for Sherman Bros.
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Experience with box vans or 20+ foot flatbed trucks a plus. Pick and pack customer orders and inter-branch transfers. There is no relocation assistance available. A background in Warehouse operations and logistics, including shipping, receiving, delivery, and inventory management is preferred.
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Or -Class B CDL License - In locations with single-unit CMV (tandem flatbed) a class A or B license with air break endorsement is required to operate. or -Class B CDL License - In locations with single-unit CMV (tandem flatbed) a class A or B license with air break endorsement is required to operate.
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Responsible for planning and executing delivery activities, preparing delivery loads, following planned delivery routes, and assisting with merchandise installations or returns, unloading, installing, and checking appliances and store equipment.
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Trailer Type: Dry Van, Reefer, Flatbed 28’, 48', 53’ If you’re looking to switch from Owner Operator to Company Driver, we can help make the switch even easier! $2000-$2200 Weekly Average, Driver Positions Pay Weekly.
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Job Description: CDL A Flatbed Truck Driver OUR OTR FLATBED TRUCK DRIVERS EARN UP TO $90,000 PER YEAR When you work for TP Trucking & Logistics, you're treated like family. Job Description: CDL A Flatbed Truck Driver OUR OTR FLATBED TRUCK DRIVERS EARN UP TO $90,000 PER YEAR When you work for TP Trucking & Logistics, you're treated like family.
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We are proficient in hauling machines, large tools and equipment along with other double-drop, step-deck, and flatbed freight. All of Kaiser's support departments (Dispatch, Driver Services, Fleet, Accounting, HR, Safety and Compliance, IT, Yard, Sales and Marketing) are dedicated in supporting all of our drivers and committed to their financial success.
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