CDL/Non CDL Driver (3/4 or 1 Ton Truck)

CDL/Non CDL Driver (3/4 or 1 Ton Truck)


Company
Stripes Logistics Company
Location
Houston, TX
Job Type
Contractor
Posted
3 days ago
Via
via Indeed

Job Description
Job descriptionCDL//Non CDL 3/4 & 1 Ton Driver - Trailer Pulling Experience A Must !About the Role:Stripes Logistics is seeking a dependable driver to operate an owner-operator-owned 3/4-ton or 1-ton truck and 40' trailer. This is an over-the-road (OTR) position-not a home-daily route. Drivers must be willing to stay out for two weeks at a time and have experience loading and unloading low-clearance vehicles

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