Class A CDL | PM Flex Shuttle Truck Driver

Job Overview

Job Type

Flex Shift

Salary

30.00
Per hr

Payroll

Weekly

Overtime

After 8hrs
Run Details & Requirements

License Type

Class A CDL Driver

Work Days

Sunday - Thursday Operation

Run Shift

Third Shift

Travel Distance

Home Daily

Freight Interaction

No Touch

$30.00 Per Hour | Shuttle Runs | PM Start time | Flex Schedule | As needed| Home Daily!

If qualified complete the full application below – Call 916.250.1014 for any questions.

We Offer:

  • PM Shift (3-3:30PM start)
  • Sunday – Thursday
  • Shuttle to Lost Hills
  • No Touch!
  • Weekly Pay!

We Require:

  • Must be 21+ Years of age at the time of applying
  • Must have Valid CA CDL A
  • Must be able to operate manual transmission (No automatic restriction)
  • Must have 1 full year of recent (within last 3 years) verifiable Tractor Trailer DELIVERY experience. (No Bus or Coach Experience)
  • Must be willing to off load with 2Wheel Dolly and or pallet jack if needed
  • Must be able to meet all DOT requirements

The CPC Logistics driver staffing operations center serving Santa Clara, CA is hiring Class A Shuttle Drivers on the PM shift. Class A Drivers will be completing Shuttle runs out of Santa Clara CA to Lost Hills CA. The run will usually begin at 3PM or 3:30PM and drivers will be hauling tires. Drivers will be working Sunday – Thursday on a temporary assignment as needed. The pay will be $30/per hour, and drivers will expect to get paid weekly on Fridays! This position only requires 12-24 months of Tractor Trailer Delivery Experience!

CPC Logistics is an Equal Opportunity Employer that fully supports diversity in the workplace.

If you wish to fill out the DOT Local Driver application, click the APPLY NOW! button below. Please make sure to provide us with the past 10 years of work history and please fill in ALL the fields for your previous employers. We need ALL the fields filled in (addresses, phone numbers, and zip codes) to process your application.

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