Class A & B Part Time CDL Drivers

Class A & B Part Time CDL Drivers

Chicago, United States

Company
CPC Logistics
Location
Chicago, IL
Job Type
Part-time
Salary
25–27 an hour
Posted
5 days ago
Via
Indeed

Job Description
Job Description:
CPC Logistics is hiring qualified Class A and B drivers in Chicago!
First Shift:
• * Start time may vary based on event
• 25-27 Per Hour OT after 40
• Light Touch Freight
• Voluntary Medical, Dental, Vision Benefits - After 90 Days

We Offer:
• Voluntary Medical, Dental, Vision Benefits - After 90 Days
• 401k - Paid Vacation - Loyalty Bonus
• Weekly Compensation

The CPC Logistics driver staffing operations center serving Lockport IL is looking for class A CDL drivers in and around Lockport IL. The drivers will be delivering bread - Pepperidge Farm products. Drivers will unload full bread racks and reload empty bread racks that are going back to the DC. Drivers are not putting bread on the shelves.

This is a first shift starting at 9AM and off on Tuesday and Saturdays. Driver Referral Program: For a limited time we are offering a $500.00 Driver Referral, paid incrementally.
APPLY NOW or for more details call 317-779-1098!
Job Requirements:
• Class A or B CDL with 1 year of Verifiable Experience
• Must be able to meet al DOT Requirements
• Valid and Current Class A or B CDL License

Wage Range: 25.00 - 27.00 per hour
General Description of Benefits: Voluntary Medical, Dental, Vision Benefits - After 90 Days
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