Local Dedicated Driver-Class A or B-15 to 18 Hr-Home Daily-AM Transportation & Warehousing - Worthington, MN at Geebo

Local Dedicated Driver-Class A or B-15 to 18 Hr-Home Daily-AM

Local Dedicated Driver
$15.00 to $18.00 an hour depending on experience
All day work, no nights unless an emergency situation
Pay can be anywhere from $15.00 to $18.00 an hour depending on experience. Time and half after 40 hours. Normally monday thru friday during off season (April thru Sept) with a rotating on call schedule for weekends. During peak season (Oct thru March) could work either saturday or sunday depending on customer needs, as well as be on call.
Requirements
At least 21 years old
Class A or B CDL license
At least 6 months experience
Good MVR open to review.
No DUI's in 5 yrs.
No felonies for Fraud, Sex or violence in 7yrs. Fraud and sex crimes are never hires.
No major drug charges in 7 yrs, ie distribution, selling or manufacture.
Simple possession can be reviewed
Stable work history
Need HazMat, Tanker and Air Brake endorsements
Live within 25 miles of Worthington, MN with reliable transportation
Great Benefits
medical, prescription, vision, dental, LTD, Supplemental Life insurance, dependent life insurance, medical spending account, dependent care spending account, personal accident insurance, long term care insurance. Also there are core benefits that are provided automatically once eligible such as short term disability, life insurance, accidental death & dismemberment insurance, paid time off, health advocate, employee assistance program, nurse line program, tuition reimbursement plan, stock purchase plan, matching gift program, youdecide.com, adoption assistance, federal credit union, etc

You can post your resume here or leave contact information.
Thanks,
Larry
317-709-3869

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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