CDL Truck Driving Job in Savannah, GA | CDL A Shuttle Driver

2022-07-19 06:41:06 By : Ms. Amy Chen

This job opportunity is open | Posted July 18, 2022 at 10:32 pm

Average Pay: $28/hr , $58k/yr (OT after 40 hrs) Home Time: Home Daily Schedule: Mon-Fri (some weekends) PM shift Equipment Type(s): Ocean Container Driver Activity: Shuttle Work Operating Area: Savannah, GA CDL Class: Class A Endorsements: twic card endorsement NFI Division: CCX Division; Drayage

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