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Regional CDL Truck Driver | $27.65 per Hour + Overtime | Tampa, FL (Tampa)

$27/hour

12004 Emory Oak Loop, Thonotosassa, FL 33592, USA

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Ruan is hiring regional Class A CDL drivers to be based in Tampa, FL, to haul batteries with dry van trailers for our national dedicated customer. Drivers will pick up and deliver palletized batters using a lift gate and electric pallet jack. This position requires a Hazmat endorsement within 60 days of hire, which Ruan can assist to obtain. Call 1-800-879-7826 for more information. Pay Earn an average of $85,000 per year and $1,600 per week. Get paid $27.65 per hour with overtime after 40 hours. Schedule Be home weekly with consecutive days off, departing on Monday with occasional Sunday dispatch. Areas of operations include: Florida, Georgia, Alabama, North Carolina, and South Carolina. Drivers will deliver 2-4 multi-stop loads per week. Equipment Haul palletized batteries with dry van trailers while picking up and delivering the product with a lift gate and electric pallet jack. This position requires a Hazmat endorsement within 60 days of hire, which Ruan can assist to obtain. Yard work may be required from time to time. Benefits Ruan appreciates your commitment to our success. We're equally committed to providing you with competitive, affordable health and wellness benefits to help you take care of yourself and your family. Why Ruan? People First, Safety Focus, 90+ Years Strong.

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12004 Emory Oak Loop, Thonotosassa, FL 33592, USA
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