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CDLB Company Drivers - Spencerville MD

Company Name:
Spectrum Driver Recruiters
Seeking CDL-B Company Drivers out of Spencerville, MD!
CDL-A and CDL-C Candidates Welcome to Apply
Immediate Openings
No Experience Needed
Since 1990, this company has been recognized as a leader in fine chauffeured services throughout the Washington DC area. Currently they have immediate need for additional CDL-B Company Drivers to join their team in Spencerville, MD. This company is looking for dedicated professionals with drive, energy and enthusiasm to help deliver the best possible service to their customers. There is ample work available and this position has much to offer the top-notch individual. You will enjoy some of the most competitive wages in the area, in a supportive, respectful work environment.
Overview
Drivers transport passengers from parking lot to worksite via shuttle bus, motor coach or transit bus. Runs mainly within Washington DC and Baltimore metro area. Driver can also opt to work other jobs such as sporting events, tours, etc. operating motor coach or transit bus. Dedicated routes. Can work up to 6 days per week depending on what driver wants. Schedule runs Monday-Saturday. 8 hours per day. Paid orientation/training.
Compensation
$15.50-$16.50 per hour to start, depending on experience
Annual performance reviews
Annual safety bonus
Longevity bonus
Referral bonus
Direct deposit
Requirements
CDL-B
No experience needed
P-Passenger endorsement, or willing to obtain
Benefits
AFLAC insurances such as:
Dental insurance
Life insurance
Short-term disability insurance
Long-term disability insurance
Accident insurance
Hospitalization insurance
Cancer insurance & more!
Paid vacations
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