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OR-CDL A Night Line Haul Driver – Will have set start time between 6pm and 9pm and will normally be running full line haul trailers to and from the other terminals doing drop and hook runs: Cudahy terminal, Menasha terminal and Bensenville, IL terminal.
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REQUIREMENTS: Commute Daily to Madison, Wi Minimum of 1 year commercial or military driving experience (Required) Valid CDL Class (A ) License (Required) Vacuum truck experience is a plus Tanker Endorsement prior to day one (1) of employment (Required) Medically qualified to operate a commercial motor vehicle Ability to lift 55 lbs or more Authorized to work in the United States MUST BE A TEAM PLAYER.
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Responsible for driving tractor trailer or straight truck (CDL) locally and out of town, to deliver pet food and supplies to veterinarian, pet and farm channels. Class B: $22.00 - $26.00 per hour based on experience.
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Specific qualifications include: Valid CDL - Class A or B The ability to lift 75-100 pounds repeatedly (your most common cargo will be 70 pound bundles of shingles) Ability and willingness to work on rooftops Pre-employment drug screen and random drug screens are required Crane certification is preferred Box, drywall boom, flatbed, and/or straight truck experience is preferred Trailer mounted forklift experience.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionClass B Driver Job SummaryWe are seeking an experienced, licensed professional to join our delivery company as a Class B Driver. Candidates must have a Class B CDL with a HAZMAT endorsement in order to actually drive the truck.
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Minimum age 21 with a valid Class A/B Commercial Driver’s License or Non CDL Driver’s License and good driving record. We're looking for CDL or Non CDL to help move Iron Mountain into the future and become our next generation of managers and leaders.
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Valid state CDL Class A or B Driver’s License with clear MVR and DOT record. Must have held CDL driving position the previous year with consecutive driving experience. Driver Sign-On and Safety Bonuses.
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Must have a Class B CDL commercial license AND A CLEAN DRIVING RECORD. Ability to fill out basic DOT documentation (log books, mileage reports, pre and post trip books). Job DescriptionJob Description JOB DESCRIPTIONSummary: Under the supervision of the Warehouse Manager, the Driver will load and unload their truck and deliver merchandise to our 17 Wisconsin Stein Garden and Home retail locations.
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Our team of drivers are a well rounded breed with many years of over-the- road experience to guarantee every interaction with a B&B driver is better than the last. and their dedicated service is a true testament to what it means to be a B&B driver.
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Valid Class A CDL with tanker & hazmat endorsement (or Class B and willing to get Class A) AMSOIL is now hiring for a CDL Truck Driver! As a Truck Driver, you will start your day at our warehouse located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and make deliveries ending your day back at the warehouse.
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1st Shift Warehouse Backup Delivery Driver Class B CDL. Valid Class B CDL or above with/Airbrake required. Keywords: Box Truck, local, in town, in-town, delivery, route, route sales, courier, customer service, route driver, delivery route, local delivery, route sales, delivery sales, motor transport operator.
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Giddings Hawkins is seeking CLASS A CDL Drivers to join our team in Milwaukee! Looking for experience in Commercial Maintenance experience with a CLASS A CDL. Valid CDL Class (A ) License (Required.
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Benefits · Home daily & weekends · Enjoy weekly pay with direct deposit · Immediate PTO Accrual and Paid Holidays · Health, Dental, and Vision with EAP, FSA, HSA, Life & STD · 401 (K) with profit-sharing match · Open-door policy · Reimbursement and company assistance for required endorsements · Comprehensive Safety Program (awards & bonuses) Requirements 21 years old CDL A license At least 1 year of CDL B Driving experience.
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Must possess a valid CDL “B” license with a clear MVR (Motor Vehicle Record) Standard eligibility rules and timelines apply to all Sysco benefits, including additional healthcare benefits options, retirement benefits, vacation, and paid sick leave.
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