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Seeking a Class A CDL Bulk Driver for local routes in Houston. Deliver products to major retailers using various equipment, including tractor-trailers and box trucks. This role requires 2+ years of commercial driving experience and proficiency with a 10-speed manual transmission. We offer compreh...
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United States , Houston
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28.41 - 29.94 USD / Hour
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Seeking a CDL Truck Driver in Houston to deliver merchandise from distribution centers to stores. This role requires a current CDL, one year of over-the-road and city driving experience, and the ability to perform physical tasks. We offer competitive pay, comprehensive benefits, and a 401(k) plan.
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United States , Houston
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18.50 - 38.82 USD / Hour
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Truck Driver – CDL Class A
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Seeking a CDL Class A Truck Driver in Houston for regional store deliveries. Operate modern automatic transmission trucks with advanced navigation systems. This role offers competitive pay, comprehensive benefits, and a schedule that gets you home most nights and weekends. Must have one year of O...
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United States , Houston
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18.50 - 38.82 USD / Hour
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Explore a rewarding career on the open road by discovering CDL Truck Driver jobs, a vital profession that forms the backbone of the American economy. As a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) holder, you will be responsible for the safe and timely transportation of goods across the country, ensuring that store shelves are stocked, manufacturing lines have parts, and communities receive essential products. This career path offers more than just a job; it provides a lifestyle of independence, responsibility, and the satisfaction of a critical role in the supply chain. Professionals in this field typically operate heavy vehicles, most commonly tractor-trailers, but may also drive straight trucks or other commercial motor vehicles depending on the specific role. A day in the life involves much more than just driving. Core responsibilities include performing thorough pre-trip and post-trip vehicle inspections to ensure mechanical safety and compliance, meticulously planning routes, and securely loading and unloading cargo. Drivers are also responsible for maintaining detailed electronic or paper logs of their hours of service (HOS) to adhere to strict Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations, managing shipping and receiving paperwork, and practicing exceptional defensive driving techniques in all weather and traffic conditions. To qualify for CDL Truck Driver jobs, candidates must meet several standard requirements. The foundational step is obtaining a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL), typically a Class A license for tractor-trailer operation. This process involves passing written knowledge tests and a challenging skills and road test. Furthermore, drivers must meet all federal DOT physical standards, passing a medical exam to confirm they are physically fit for the demands of long-haul driving. A clean driving record is almost universally required, with employers scrutinizing history for serious violations, preventable accidents, or DUIs. Key skills for success include exceptional spatial awareness and vehicle handling, a strong commitment to safety protocols, self-discipline for managing schedules and deadlines, basic mechanical knowledge for troubleshooting, and effective communication skills for interacting with dispatchers and customers. The world of CDL Truck Driver jobs is diverse, offering various routes and schedules. Opportunities range from long-haul or over-the-road (OTR) positions that keep drivers out for weeks at a time, to regional routes that allow for more frequent home time, and local delivery jobs that often enable drivers to be home every night. This variety means you can find a position that aligns with your personal lifestyle and professional goals. If you are a skilled, safety-conscious individual with a passion for driving, a career as a CDL Truck Driver offers a stable, respected, and essential profession with endless miles of opportunity.

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