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Class A CDL with Hazmat and TWIC. Oakley Trucking is a family-owned and operated trucking company headquartered in North Little Rock, Arkansas. Requires investment in a blower - provided by Oakley and installed during orientation.
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Pay: $1450-1900+ weekly - $70-90000 a year. Benefits For Driver & Family. Additional pay: Detention, roadside inspections, hazmat/tanker. Assigned Fleet Manager. Lock in your sign on bonus.
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Job Summary Contract Driver (1099, Solo) Dry Van OTR $1,800 - $2,200 gross total weekly avg. miles per week Line Haul No Driver Load/Unload No slip seating Home Time 5 - 6 expected days out You can stay out longer if you want to Get 2 days of home time for every 12 days worked Home at least 2 weekends per month Core Responsibilities include, but are not limited to Maintaining a driver's log in accordance with DOT regulations.
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Position Title: Local CDL Driver – Class A. Rev up your career with our Class A CDL Driver position! - Previous experience as a professional truck driver, especially in LTL operations, preferred.
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As a Security Patrol Driver, you will serve and safeguard clients in a range of industries such as Commercial Real Estate, Healthcare, Education, Government and more. A valid driver’s license is required for this driving positions.
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Folks that revel in doing it the hard way and celebrate finding a better way. Started in 1989, Duluth Trading Company exists to enable hard-working individuals to take on life with their own two hands.
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CDL-A dedicated truck driver jobs offer weekly home time! Must have a minimum of 6 months recent qualified CDL-A driving experience to apply. Marten has high-paying truck driving opportunities pulling dedicated freight featuring our amazing benefits plus weekly home time.
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Paid Time Off Earn time off to relax and recharge, knowing your hard work is valued. We're not just a stop along the road; we're a community hub where customers find more than just snacks and fuel.
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Have a Current Class A CDL. New CDL-A Grads Welcome. New CDL Grad Orientation: 1-Week Paid Orientation + 2-Weeks Paid On-the-Job Training. Experienced Driver Orientation: 1.5-Day Orientation + $1000 Sign on Bonus.
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Casual Package Delivery Driver. Valid driver’s license—no CDL required (License type varies by state) They’re a friendly, physically active crew who enjoy fast-paced work, being outdoors, and being behind the wheel.
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Class B, CDL Required Minimum age of 21 Forklift experience. Must pass a Department of Transportation (DOT) physical examination and drug screen. Driver will be required to load and unload trucks, check packing slips, keep log books up to date, and make deliveries.
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If you feel you’ve had to lower your career expectations, it’s time to tak. Are you getting the very best your carrier has to offer.
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Class A CDL Truck Driver, no touch freight $1500 to $1600 per week , paid on all miles New Trucks with all the perks, Full benefits package Want a different driver experience in this industry.
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As a Utility Helper you will be responsible to for helping and following directions of the Machine Operator and Assistant operator to complete orders. If you are looking for new opportunity to grow in a Union setting then this is it.
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Success is achieved through hard work, mutual respect, and offering consumers products with striking quality and style from a brand they trust. Our non-profit 501c(3) Jockey Being Family organization helps to strengthen adoptive families in a variety of ways.
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