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Make the shift and fuel your career as a CDL Class B Truck Driver for Penske. Job Description: Immediate Opportunities: Full-time Local Class B Delivery Truck Drivers - Average $72000 annually - Local, Home Daily You will drive: - Late-model, well-maintained 28' trucks - Best-in-class specs designed for comfort What you will do: - Driver will deliver automobile parts to retail stores Schedule: - Monday through Friday with pm dispatch times - 2 consecutive days off per week.
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Solo, Dedicated Regional Run Bi-Weekly hometime Earn up to $109K a year $0.63 CPM (averaging 1100 miles a week) $30 per stop, $0.11 per carton unloaded Summertime Bonus Weekly Payroll Work directly with Dollar Tree stores on a Dedicated Route Uniforms and personal equipment provided New Equipment Automatic Transmissions trucks Driver will be assisting unloading trailer Great benefits and local support.
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Immediate Opportunities: Full-time Local Class B Delivery Truck Drivers. Driver will deliver automobile parts to retail stores. Ready to put your truck-driving career in high gear.
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The Delivery Driver (non-CDL) is responsible for providing timely transportation of products from origin to destination as assigned, along with unloading and staging products at customer’s place of business.
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Immediate Opportunities: Full-time Local Class B Delivery Truck Drivers • Average $72000 annually• Local, Home Daily You will drive: • Late-model, well-maintained 28' trucks• Best-in-class specs designed for comfort What you will do:• Driver will deliver automobile parts to retail stores Schedule: • Monday through Friday with pm dispatch times• 2 consecutive days off per week.
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Available in over 4,000 cities in the U.S, DoorDash connects local businesses and local drivers (called Dashers) with opportunities to earn, work, and live.
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For more than 50 years, millions of professional truck drivers and motorists have called our travel centers home, depending on us daily for fuel, food, truck maintenance and essential services.
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All you need is a mode of transportation (bike, car, scooter) and a smartphone to start making money.
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Our commercial delivery driver position is responsible for the delivery of parts to our commercial customers. Must be at least 18 years old and have a valid driver's license and able to meet AutoZone's driver requirements.
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3,000 Driver Referral Bonus Program - No Limit On Number of Referrals! No Problem - We Will Train You! Must Have or Be Willing to Obtain TWIC Card. 1 Year Tractor Trailer Experience Within the Last 3 Years or 1 Year Tanker Experience in the Last 10 Years.
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What is a Store Driver? General stocking including truck stocking and back stock. Essential Job Skills Necessary for Success as a Driver. Prior Experience that Sets a Driver up for Success.
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Perform freight handling using appropriate motorized and manual equipment, including but not limited to: forklift, pallet jack and hand truck. Ability to sit for extended periods of time, bend, twist, squat, climb in and out of truck.
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Starting Rate: $28.11 POSITION OVERVIEW: Pick up and deliver freight between Service Centers and customers and support the selling process.
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Guaranteed home weekly Dedicated account Drop and Hook Never unload a truck! Dry Van Benefits: Full benefits- medical, dental, vision, life 401K with company-matched funds $500 load bonus after 1st load Additional mileage pay and safety bonuses available Paid vacations and holidays Needed Requirements: 6-months experience driving a tractor trailer without a trainer Must have a valid Class A CDL License Must be able to pass a drug test.
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KAG Specialty Products is currently hiring System Company Truck Drivers in your area! Driver referral program. Tank, Hazmat, TWIC required. KAG Specialty Products is currently hiring System Company Truck Drivers in your area.
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