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Warehouse last Mile Site ManagerLake Charles, LA (Onsite) Full-TimeShift: Compensation: Competitive Must hold current CDL-A JOB SUMMARY: The Delivery District Leader is responsible for leading a team of frontline employees to deliver orders to key customers in a f... -
CDL Class A Delivery DriverLake Charles, LA (Onsite) Full-TimeShift: Delivery Schedule: Full-time, local delivery routes 4 days per week 10–12-hour shifts 4:00 am Start Time Compensation: From $28.85 per hour Location: Lake Charles, LA Job Title: CDL Class A ... -
Plant Switcher Driver- Day ShiftCanton, MS (Onsite) Full-TimeShift: 1st Shift 7AM - 4PM, Monday - Friday Compensation: $20.00/hr. Capstone is a North American supply chain solutions partner with over 650 operating locations, 19,000 associates, and 60,000 car... -
ILC Switcher Driver- Night ShiftCanton, MS (Onsite) Full-TimeShift: 3rd Shift 9PM - 6:30AM, Sunday - Thursday Compensation: $20.75/hr. Capstone is a North American supply chain solutions partner with over 650 operating locations, 19,000 associates, and 60,00... -
ILC Switcher Driver- Night ShiftCanton, MS (Onsite) Full-TimeShift: 3rd Shift 9PM - 6:30AM, Sunday - Thursday Compensation: $20.75/hr. Capstone is a North American supply chain solutions partner with over 650 operating locations, 19,000 associates, and 60,00... -
Yard JockeyPortland, OR (Onsite) Full-TimeShift: Schedule - Sun-Wed Hours - 4:15pm - 2:45am (10 hours) OT as needed Compensation: $27 This role will support operations at a major grocery retailer by ensuring that delivery vehicles are avai...
Cdl Driver Jobs
CDL drivers typically operate tractor trailers. They're responsible for transporting goods and safely operating heavy vehicles with a capacity of more than 26,000 pounds. They spend long days and nights on the road.A typical day in the life of a CDL driver might include:
• Communicating with their dispatcher to receive instructions on their route
• Adhering to traffic laws, paying particular attention to those that change as the driver crosses state lines
• Inspecting the trailer thoroughly before, during, and after each trip
• Logging driving hours in accordance with federal regulations.
