Van Drivers Transportation & Warehousing at Geebo

Van Drivers

Professional Transportation, Inc. is looking for van drivers to help transport railroad crew members in your area. No CDL is required! We are looking for safe, dedicated, customer service oriented, dependable people who want to work either full or part time. We are a growing company whose business is increasing with first, second, and third shifts available. We operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. We are the ideal company for veterans, retirees, those looking for a second job, and those who just love to drive!
About the Position:
Drivers are responsible for safely transporting railroad crews to their destination, while adhering to federal, state and local traffic laws, as well as PTI's policies and procedures. Pay is a combination of hours and miles. Pay will be discussed if interviewed for the position.
We Offer The Freedom To Work Outside Of A Building
No Heavy Lifting Or Long Distance Walking Involved
Home Everyday
Room For Advancement Within The Company
Ideal Job for Vets, Retiree's, or Those Wanting to Get Some Extra Income!
Benefits:
Medical Insurance
Flexible Hours
Company Provided Vehicles
Holiday Pay
Paid Vacation Time
401k
Safety Recognition Awards and Incentives
Drug Free Work Force
On The Job Training
Discounted Cellphone Plans
Interested Candidates MUST:
Have a valid state driver's license
NO CDL LICENSE REQUIRED!
Must live within a 30 minute drive of the location specified
Have at least 7 years of driving experience
Have a clean driving record
Be able to read, write, and converse in English
Be able to pass a background check
Be able to pass a drug screening
Be able to pass a driving performance test
Be able to read and understand road maps
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www.professionaltransportationinc.comEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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