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Dry Van Dedicated OTR Driver

United Parcel Service, Inc - Greenville, SC

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END DATE November 29, 2012

Job Summary

Company
United Parcel Service... United Parcel Service, Inc
Location
Greenville, SC
Job Type
Regular
Job Classification
Full Time
Experience
not provided
Education
not provided
Company Ref #
102_SCSSD102_SCSSD
AJE Ref #
558800819
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Job Description

UPS Freight Truckload is hiring individuals to work as Full-time Dedicated Dry Van OTR Drivers. This position involves the driving of a tractor-trailer for the over-the-road delivery of freight to two or more locations. Dedicated drivers are primarily assigned to run freight for one customer, and may be assigned to an operation based at a specific customer location. These drivers are normally on the road from three to five days at a time. The term 'dedicated' refers to the customer, not a particular lane or destination.
Dedicated Drivers must pass a DOT physical and successfully pass a UPS Freight road test. Qualified applicants must have a valid Class A Commercial Drivers' License.Dedicated Drivers are expected to comply with all appearance standards.
Applicants must be at least 21 years of age. Applicants must be able to read, write and speak the English language. Applicants must also meet the Department of Transportation (DOT) and Company mental and physical requirements; and must be physically and mentally able to safely perform the essential job functions without obvious risk of injury to the employee or co-workers. Applicants must receive satisfactory results from a background check, as conducted in accordance with applicable laws; and must pass a drug screening. UPS is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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