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Cdl delivery driver - boom truck operator
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Seeking a licensed CDL Class B Driver for a professional delivery role with ABC Supply. Operate a knuckle boom truck, requiring manual transmission skills and crane certification is preferred. This local position offers a stable schedule, allowing you to be home nightly while ensuring safe and pr...
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United States , Rahway
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24.50 - 27.50 USD / Hour
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ABC Supply Co.
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Food delivery truck driver
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Seeking a C-licensed driver for a rewarding truck driver role with Bidfood. Deliver fresh food to premier hospitality venues across North Holland or Amsterdam, starting early mornings. Enjoy a permanent contract prospect, comprehensive training, and excellent benefits including 25 vacation days. ...
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Netherlands , Hoofddorp; Amsterdam
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3215.00 EUR / Month
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Randstad
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Cdl a local delivery truck driver
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Seeking dependable CDL A Delivery Truck Drivers for local routes in Fremont. Safely operate tractor-trailers, manually unload products (40-100 lbs), and build customer relationships. Requires a valid Class A CDL, clean record, and flexibility for weekends/holidays. Enjoy excellent pay, home night...
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United States , Fremont
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140000.00 USD / Year
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Sysco
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CDL Delivery Truck Driver
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Join ABC Supply, America's leading building products distributor, as a CDL Delivery Truck Driver. This role requires a valid Class A/B CDL and the ability to lift 75-100 lbs. You'll ensure safe, scheduled deliveries and be home nightly. We offer full benefits, a 401(k) match, and paid time off in...
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United States , New Castle
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ABC Supply Co.
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Cdl delivery truck driver
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Seeking a licensed CDL Driver (Class A or B) for a local delivery role with ABC Supply in Monroe. You'll ensure safe, scheduled deliveries of building materials, with physical lifting required. Enjoy full benefits, a 401(k) match, and a stable career with daily home time. Boom truck experience is...
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United States , Monroe
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ABC Supply Co.
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About the Delivery Truck Driver role

Explore a rewarding career path with delivery truck driver jobs, a vital profession that forms the backbone of modern commerce and logistics. Delivery truck drivers are responsible for the safe and timely transportation of goods from distribution centers to businesses and, in some cases, directly to consumers. This role is far more than just driving; it is a dynamic position that combines skilled vehicle operation with customer service and physical activity, ensuring the supply chain operates smoothly from warehouse to destination.

Professionals in this field typically operate medium to heavy-duty trucks, requiring the appropriate commercial driver's license (CDL) for their region, such as a Class A or Class 1 license. A core daily responsibility involves meticulously planning and executing delivery routes, often using GPS and digital logistics systems, to maximize efficiency. Upon arrival at each stop, drivers are frequently tasked with manually loading and unloading cargo, which can involve repeated lifting, operating equipment like hand trucks, and carefully checking shipment accuracy against manifests. Customer interaction is a key component, requiring drivers to be courteous representatives of their company, obtain signatures, and resolve any delivery discrepancies on the spot.

The common skill set for these jobs is robust. Beyond the essential licensing and clean driving record, employers seek individuals with a steadfast commitment to safety, adhering to all traffic laws and hours-of-service regulations to prevent fatigue. Physical stamina is necessary for handling freight, while strong organizational skills ensure accurate logbook and delivery documentation. The ability to work independently with minimal supervision, coupled with problem-solving skills for navigating road closures or delivery issues, is highly valued. Reliability, punctuality, and a strong work ethic are the foundational traits for success in this hands-on career.

Typical requirements for delivery truck driver jobs include a valid commercial driver's license, a clean driving abstract, and often a minimum of one to two years of verifiable driving experience. Candidates must usually pass pre-employment screenings, including background and drug tests. Given the physical nature of the work, the capability to repeatedly lift heavy items—often between 40 to 75 pounds—is a standard prerequisite. Familiarity with electronic logging devices (ELDs) and basic technology is increasingly important. For those who enjoy being on the road, seeing different places, and playing a direct, tangible role in the economy, delivery truck driver jobs offer a stable and essential career with opportunities in various industries, from food service and retail to manufacturing and beyond.