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Seeking an experienced CDL B driver for a rewarding coach bus career with Lamers in La Crosse. Enjoy transporting sports teams, tour groups, and charters in a low-stress role with home-time most nights. Benefit from flexible schedules, multiple pay options, performance bonuses, and comprehensive ...
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United States , La Crosse
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Seeking a rewarding CDL B Coach Driver role in Monroe? Join Lamers Bus Lines for a stable career with freedom and adventure. Transport sports teams, tour groups, and charters in a low-stress environment, enjoying flexible schedules and being home most nights. Benefit from great pay, 401(k) matchi...
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United States , Monroe
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Coach bus cdl b driver
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Seeking experienced CDL B drivers in Waunakee for a rewarding motor coach career. Transport sports teams, tour groups, and event shuttles with flexible schedules and home most nights. Enjoy great pay, 401(k) match, health benefits, and paid training. Find freedom, stability, and adventure on the ...
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United States , Waunakee
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Coach Bus CDL B Driver
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Seeking a rewarding CDL B Coach Driver role? Join Lamers Bus Lines for a stable career with adventure. Transport sports teams, tour groups, and provide shuttle services. Enjoy great benefits, a 401(k) match, and paid travel accommodations. Based in Wausau, USA.
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United States , Wausau
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Coach Bus CDL B Driver
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Seeking a CDL B Coach Driver role with work-life balance? Join Lamers Bus Lines in Wisconsin Rapids. Transport sports teams, tour groups, and provide shuttle services. Enjoy flexible schedules, home most nights, excellent benefits, and multiple pay options.
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United States , Wisconsin Rapids
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Seeking a reliable Class B CDL Truck Driver in Corbin. Deliver to commercial and residential customers, ensuring safety and amazing service. Must have a valid CDL, strong integrity, and excellent time management. Join a team-focused environment with a commitment to customer satisfaction.
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United States , Corbin
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About the Driver - CDL B role

A Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) Class B serves as a gateway to a dynamic and essential career in the transportation and logistics industry. Professionals seeking CDL B jobs are responsible for operating single-unit vehicles, such as box trucks, straight trucks, large buses, and delivery vehicles, typically with a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) of over 26,000 pounds. Unlike Class A drivers who pull separate trailers, Class B drivers manage a rigid frame, making them vital for local and regional distribution networks where maneuverability and direct customer interaction are key.

The daily responsibilities of a CDL B driver are diverse and demand a high level of professionalism and attention to detail. A typical day begins with rigorous pre-trip and post-trip vehicle inspections to ensure safety and compliance with Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations. Drivers are expected to maintain accurate logs of driving hours, fuel usage, and delivery records, often using electronic logging devices (ELDs). On the road, they navigate urban and suburban routes, adhering to strict safety protocols while managing tight delivery windows. Beyond driving, the role frequently involves physically loading and unloading cargo using material handling equipment like pallet jacks, hand trucks, or forklifts. Customer service is a core component; drivers often act as the face of their company, interacting with clients to verify orders, collect payments, and resolve on-site issues. For those in specialized sectors like vending or beverage distribution, duties may extend to servicing equipment, rotating stock, and maintaining product displays.

To succeed in CDL B jobs, candidates must possess a valid Class B Commercial Driver’s License and a clean driving record. A DOT Medical Card is mandatory, proving physical fitness for the job. While some entry-level positions require only a high school diploma or equivalent, many employers prefer at least one to two years of verifiable driving experience. The ability to lift and carry heavy loads—often 50 to 100 pounds repeatedly—is a physical necessity. Strong time management, problem-solving skills, and a customer-focused attitude are highly valued. Hazmat endorsements are a common plus, opening doors to higher-paying opportunities in fuel or chemical transport.

The profession offers stability, competitive pay, and a clear path for advancement. Many drivers enjoy the independence of working alone on the road, while others thrive on the daily variety of routes and client interactions. With the e-commerce boom and constant demand for goods, CDL B jobs remain a cornerstone of the American supply chain, providing reliable employment for those who value safety, discipline, and a hands-on work ethic. Whether delivering food, building materials, or medical supplies, these drivers ensure that communities and businesses receive what they need, every single day.