Driver CDL Aother related Employment listings - Como, MS at Geebo

Driver CDL A

Drivers are hauling scrap metal from manufacturing facilities, delivering loads to a Metal Processing Facilities in a 200-mile radius.
Drivers are pulling End Dumps, Roll off, and High-Side Trailers.
Trailers will be either loaded by overhead chute, an operator loading from the top, or picking up a loaded trailer from a drop yard.
Trailers that are loaded by overhead chute, the driver will have an empty trailer when entering the manufacturing facility.
The driver will pull the loaded trailer out from the chute, replacing an empty trailer under the chute taking the loaded trailer to delivery.
Trailers that are loaded by a load operator, will be loaded from the top.
Or if a driver is picking up a loaded trailer from a drop yard at a customer, they will simply pick up the loaded trailer leaving the empty on the yard.
o Schedule:
Monday - Friday 6 am start time.
Drivers are home every day.
o Pay:
$21 an houro Benefits Packageo Medical - Aetna / Meritain Health Dental - United Healthcare (UHC)o Vision - United Healthcare (UHC) Health Savings Account (HSA)o Life/AD&D Insurance - Mutual of Omahao Disability Insurance - Mutual of Omaha Voluntary Short-Term Disability Voluntary Long-Term Disabilityo Employee Assistance Program (EAP)o $20,000 Company paid Life Insurance for Employeeo 401K w/ Company Match - Voyao (eligible after 90 days of employment, fully vested on day 90)o Paid Vacation Timeo 1 week after 1yrs of Serviceo 2 weeks after 2yrs of Service 3 weeks after 10yrs of Serviceo 6 Paid Holidays per yearo (eligible after 90 days of employment)o Requirements:
o CDL-A License o 1 year of driving ExperiencePandoLogic.
Keywords:
Pick Up and Delivery Driver, Location:
Como, MS - 38619Salary:
$13.
82 - $21.
41.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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