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As a Class A CDL driver, you will deliver and recover a variety of equipment, tools and supplies to and from the customer worksite. is seeking a Class A CDL Driver.
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Tuition Reimbursement ProgramPet Insurance THE IDEAL CDL-A DRIVER CANDIDATE WILL HAVE:1 year of verifiable CDL A tractor trailer experience within the last three years1 year of verifiable Tanker Experience PreferredWe Honor our Veterans - Military Class A tractor trailer experience reviewed through a commander’s certification letterTanker & Hazmat Endorsements Required TWIC Card Holder No more than 3 moving violations/accidents within the last 3 yearsNo more than 7 jobs in the last 3 years.
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Thompson Industrial Services , powered by Clean Harbors,is looking for a Class B CDL Driver to join their safety conscious team! The Class B CDL Drive r serves as a primary customer contact for environmental/hazardous waste.
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Our goal is this industry to commit to providing top of the line customer service and create relationships with each class A CDL driver we encounter. We look forward to having you join our family as a class A CDL truck driver.
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Cliff Berry, Inc. is hiring a CDL Class A Driver. Cliff Berry, Inc. is hiring a CDL Class A Driver. Class A CDL required.
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Position Description We have an opening for a SOLO Class A CDL Truck Driver and we want the right Trucker to join us at Ryder in Jacksonville, Florida For Details Call Chelsey or Text "Jacksonville" to 904-932-0143 See and Hear from a Ryder Employee who Drives for Us Here: You might be wondering what your paycheck will look like.
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Requires a current Class B CDL driver's license (Class A CDL license also allowed and may be required for positions based on location); ability to meet company vehicle insurance requirements.
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POSITION SUMMARY: A Driver – CDL (A) is responsible for safely operating a heavy commercial truck, a tractor trailer or a straight truck with a pup trailer, or other vehicle requiring a class A CDL, to provide prompt and courteous delivery and removal of large containers.
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100% reimbursement upon renewal: Class A CDL with X endorsement; TWIC Card; Passport Card. Class A CDL with X Endorsement - —Assistance $ for qualified applicants.
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CSA scores must not exceed 100 points Military veterans with a Class A CDL and military tractor-trailer experience. We’re now hiring Class A truck drivers for Regional OTR runs mostly in the southern states (about 30% outside the South), with consistent miles for high earning power and loads of extra advantages.
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This is a casual/on-call part-time truck driving job that is perfect for licensed CDL Class B or CDL Class A drivers seeking supplemental income and looking to work anywhere from 0 to 25 hours a week based on business needs.
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License to drive - valid Class A Commercial Driver License (CDL) with a clean driving record. Factors that may be used to determine rate of pay include specific skills, work location, work experience and other individualized factorsJob Summary:Sysco has immediate job openings for dependable local CDL A Delivery Truck Driver to safely and efficiently operate a tractor-trailer and manually unload/deliver various products (meats, produce, frozen foods, groceries, dry goods, supplies, etc.
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HornerXpress seeks a responsible, experienced and energetic Delivery Driver to join our branch in Jacksonville, FL. The ideal candidate should preferably have a valid CDL Class C or Class B, be willing to go the extra mile for the team, and have a strong work ethic.
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CDL Class-B or Class-A Solos or Teams B & B Trucking, Inc. is a diversified local, regional, and long-haul transportation carrier headquartered in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
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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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