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CDL COMPANY DRIVER NEEDED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (Lexington, SC)

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1121 Boiling Springs Rd, Lexington, SC 29073, USA

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LOCAL LOGGING OPPORTUNITY HERE IN LEXINGTON COUNTY. DAILY HOME TIME!!!!!!!!!!!!! 2-3 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN THE LOGGING INDUSTRY IS PREFERRED!!!!! Small South Carolina-based trucking company looking to expand operation. Currently seeking a driver to haul logs here locally in Lexington County, SC. Driver will have daily home time and home weekends. If you are looking for: -Direct Deposit -Payday every Friday -Detailed weekly settlement via email -ELDs required COMPANY DRIVER REQUIREMENTS: -Have a valid Class A CDL -At least 25 years old -Verifiable employment for the past 3 years. -Must pass drug test, DOT physical and meet DOT driving standards -Good driving record (No more than two moving violations in 3 years) -Good record keeping of logs, receipts, inspections, etc -Working smart phone capable of sending receiving texts, email, pictures, etc -Honest and reliable

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