CDL A Class Owner Operators ( Long Haul, Short Haul, Local ) HHG Truck Driver (95973) - Graebel Van Transportation & Warehousing - Chico, CA at Geebo

CDL A Class Owner Operators ( Long Haul, Short Haul, Local ) HHG Truck Driver (95973) - Graebel Van

Overseeing and/or assisting with packing/unpacking, moving, and loading/unloading of items to/from vehicle at the move site and/or loading area Responsible for the move crew and customer relations Completing and maintaining all required paperwork associated with moves and shipments Keeping your a
ssigned vehicle(s) and interior equipment clean and secure at all times Performing pre-trip and post-trip vehicle inspections HIRING AREA LONG-HAUL:
All 48 States with 2 Years of HHGS Experience SHORT-HAUL and LOCAL:
AZ, Phoenix FL, Tampa NC, Raleigh TX, Dallas CA, Los Angeles GA, Atlanta NJ, Moorestown TX, Houston CA, Sacramento IL, Chicago NJ, Randolph TX, San Antonio CA, San Jose IN, Indianapolis OH, Cincinnati DC, Washington CA, Colorado Springs MO, Kansas City OK, Tulsa WA, Seattle CO, Denver MA, Boston OR, Portland WI, Milwaukee CT, North Haven MN, Minneapolis PA, Pittsburgh WI, Wausau FL, Miami MO, St. Louis SC, Greenville FL, Orlando NC, Charlotte TN, Nashville You'll enjoy:
History Counts from your former carrier to determine your linehaul percentage on our new contract 100% of most Accessorials No BIPD charges 100% of Fuel surcharge No interstate self-haul All interstate tonnage is pooled and dispatched from Graebel in Aurora, Colorado, to reduce deadhead and maximize van space utilization resulting in increased earnings A well maintained 53' Trailer Linehaul discount protection on transportation revenue National account tonnage with limited exposure to COD of guaranteed price shipments Sign On Bonus and Performance Awards Special Commodities hauling availability, reducing revenue seasonality Learn more about a Graebel career today! Call Today! 866.###.#### Source:
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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