Local and Regional Driver Transportation & Warehousing at Geebo

Local and Regional Driver

Description ACI Motor Freight a regional LTL common carrier has immediate openings for Class A w/Hazmat.
Openings are for dedicated linehaul and metro area positions.
In Dallas, Houston, Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Wichita and Kansas City.
Competitive Pay and Benefits available Visit us at www.
acimotorfreight.
com ACI is an Equal Opportunity Employer CDL Driver -- Description Legally, safely and efficiently operate a tractor-trailer with full sized, loaded trailer.
Conduct pre-trip and post trip inspections and properly record designated information in the proper logs.
When operating any tractor, make sure that it is left in neat and clean condition.
Assist with unloading and the check-in process when making deliveries.
This involves active participation in the counting process to insure accuracy, and case handling if re-stacking is necessary.
Case handling may require manual lifting of 100 pounds.
Unloading will require the ability to safely operate a manual or electric pallet jack.
Would also require constantly pushing and pulling.
Maintain courtesy and professionalism when dealing with both internal and external customers.
Job Requirements:
Must be able to climb up and down from the cab of a tractor and trailer.
Must be able to open, close, and secure all types of trailer doors.
Must be able to write legibly and perform simple math functions Must be able to lift up to 80-100 pounds unassisted.
Must be able to bend, stoop, stand, walk, and reach frequently.
Must be able to safely and legally operate a tractor with a loaded trailer Must complete the application on site thoroughly and submit a current driving record along with it.
Must have at least 3 years of verifiable tractor trailer driving experience.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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