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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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Cdl a local delivery truck driver
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Seeking dependable local CDL A Delivery Truck Drivers in Bowling Green. Safely operate tractor-trailers, manually unload products (40-100 lbs), and build customer relationships on assigned routes. Enjoy excellent pay, home nightly routes, comprehensive benefits, and career growth opportunities wi...
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United States , Bowling Green
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Sysco
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Seeking dependable local CDL A Delivery Truck Drivers in Moses Lake. Safely operate a tractor-trailer, manually unload products (40-100 lbs), and build customer relationships on assigned routes. Must have a valid Class A CDL and clean record. Enjoy excellent pay, home nightly routes, benefits, an...
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United States , Moses Lake
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31.42 USD / Hour
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Sysco
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Hr bulk truck driver
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Join our team as an HR Bulk Truck Driver in Darra. Safely operate modern trucks for deliveries and pick-ups, requiring an HR license and a focus on safety. Enjoy competitive rates, overtime, 12% superannuation, and a supportive, inclusive culture. Be part of a community-focused company that value...
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Australia , Darra
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34.81 AUD / Hour
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Australia Post
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Lot truck driver
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Join our team as a Lot Truck Driver in Fort Wayne. Utilize your mechanical skills to perform minor repairs, jump-starts, and vehicle repositioning using trucks and machinery. This role requires a valid license, a safe driving record, and the ability to lift up to 50 lbs. We offer comprehensive be...
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United States , Fort Wayne
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16.00 USD / Hour
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ACV Auctions
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Join our team as a Heavy Vehicle Truck Driver in Minchinbury. Operate our iconic fleet, ensuring safe delivery and pick-up of freight. We require a relevant heavy vehicle license, a safety-focused mindset, and strong customer service skills. Enjoy competitive rates, a supportive culture, and a ro...
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Australia , Minchinbury
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Explore a rewarding career on the open road by searching for truck driver jobs. Truck drivers are the vital link in the supply chain, responsible for transporting goods safely and efficiently across cities, provinces, and countries. This profession is far more than just operating a vehicle; it encompasses a wide range of duties that ensure the timely delivery of everything from consumer products and food to industrial materials and specialized equipment. A career in truck driving offers independence, variety, and the satisfaction of knowing you play a crucial role in the economy. The core responsibility of a truck driver is the safe operation of a commercial motor vehicle. This begins with meticulous pre-trip and post-trip inspections to ensure the truck and its cargo are secure and roadworthy. Drivers plan routes, manage delivery schedules, and maintain accurate logs of their hours and activities in compliance with transportation regulations. Once on the road, they must demonstrate expert defensive driving skills, navigate diverse traffic and weather conditions, and adhere strictly to all safety laws. Upon arrival, drivers are often responsible for the physical handling of freight, which includes loading and unloading goods using equipment like liftgates, pallet jacks, and hand carts, frequently involving repeated heavy lifting. Typical requirements for truck driver jobs include holding a valid commercial driver's license (CDL), with specific endorsements for different vehicle types like tractor-trailers (Class A/AZ) or straight trucks (Class B/DZ). Employers universally seek a clean driving record and a satisfactory driver's abstract. While entry-level opportunities exist, many positions require a minimum of one to two years of verifiable commercial driving experience. Key skills extend beyond driving; physical stamina is essential for handling cargo, while strong customer service and communication skills are needed for interacting with clients and warehouse staff. Reliability, time management, problem-solving ability, and a steadfast commitment to safety are the hallmarks of a successful professional driver. The profession offers diverse pathways, including long-haul (over-the-road), regional, and local delivery roles. Local delivery jobs often involve daily customer interaction and consistent routes, while long-haul positions may keep drivers on the road for days or weeks at a time. Regardless of the specialty, truck drivers must be prepared for a dynamic work environment that demands responsibility, resilience, and focus. If you possess a passion for driving, a strong work ethic, and the desire for a stable, in-demand career, browsing available truck driver jobs could be the first step toward a fulfilling future.

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