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Semi-Truck Driver Class A CDL - (Aggregate) Grand Forks, ND Semi-Truck Driver - needed to operate a tractor-trailer that transports loose materials, such as sand, gravel, crushed rock, coal, or bituminous paving materials.
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DescriptionWe are looking for Class A CDL Truck Drivers to join the R.E. Monks Concrete Team. Essential Duties & Responsibilities Ability to safely and professionally operate a Semi-Truck in combination with (1) Belly Dump, 2 (End Dump), (3) Flatbed, (4) Bulk Trailers.
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Run your truck on a 2-4 year low-cost lease, and enjoy the profits of your own hard work. + Driver assist position - loading and unloading freight. The Specialized fleet has under 30% turnover and best-in-class support staff.
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OUR MODERN TRUCKS ARE METICULOUSLY MAINTAINED FOR YOUR SAFETY Our fleet of refrigerated and heavy haul dry vans have cutting-edge technologies, driver amenities, & best-in-class equipment The average age of tractors is just 2.5 years Every tractor has a lane departure & forward-collision warning system, hard brake monitoring, and a satellite communication device installed.
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The Semi-Truck Driver must wear a reflective vest, hard hat, safety glasses, ear plugs, and steel-toe boots at the work site when deemed necessary. The driver must be proficient in backing up the truck or strategically positioning it at the work site, on all types of terrain and in all weather conditions.
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This meansallvested company employees receive an allocation of shares of the company every year as a thank you gift for their hard work. CDL-A Regional Drivers | Up to $0.64 CPM | No Touch Freight.
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To qualify for these positions, you must have a valid Class A driver’s license, a valid TWIC card, Medical Report, experience with intermodal equipment, a minimum of 6 months of port experience and 2 years with a CDL. You must also be able to commit to weekend work.
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Copart is seeking skilled and dedicated Class B (and Class A) tow truck drivers to join our team. At Copart, we believe in rewarding hard work, and with our piece rate-based pay system, the right person has the potential to earn a six-figure salary.
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OPPORTUNITY FOR CDL-A HEAVY HAUL TRUCK DRIVERS Driver Type: Experienced CDL-A Heavy Haul Truck Drivers Equipment Type: Heavy Haul Route Type: Regional Routes Division: Division 310 Terminal: Spokane, WA Home Time: Off most weekends for 34-hour reset FINANCIAL PACKAGE Heavy Haul Regional Driver Rate: $0.65 per mile , depending on experience.
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Reeb® Millwork an SBP Brand is currently looking for a CDL Class A Driver to join our VALUES based organization. Click on the link to watch A Day in the Life of a Reeb CDL Driver.
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