Class A CDL Driver - Night Deliveries Accounting - Upton, MA at Geebo

Class A CDL Driver - Night Deliveries

Class A CDL Driver - Night Deliveries Panera Bread is hiring Local Class A CDL Drivers to deliver fresh dough and produce to our cafes dailyWe Offer:
Make up to $100k per year! $2,000 sign-on bonus Benefits eligible Day 1- Medical, Dental, Vision and More No ramps or two wheelers!! Offload/load with Liftgate equipped 48' reefer trailer No pallets/No digging for orders! Home Every Day Evening Dispatch times 8-10 stops per shift Deliver 363 days per year Safety Bonus 401(k) with company match- no vesting wait! 2 week of Paid Time Off in Year 1 Job Requirements At least 21 years of age Valid Class A CDL (Commercial Driver's License) Minimum 6 months of verifiable, accident-free CDL-A Tractor-Trailer driving experience Ability to obtain 1 year DOT Medical Card Successfully complete post-offer, pre-employment driving and background check Physical Requirements Able to stand, walk, squat and sit for long periods of time Able to understand written and verbal instructions Able to push and lift items with varying degrees of weight (Occasional pushing of cabinets weighing up to 400 pounds with or without assistance is required) Able to perform repetitive motions with upper extremities Please note that the work environment requires a tolerance to variations in temperature and exposure to food products, as well as the ability to navigate both indoor and outdoor environments with a wide range of weather conditions and surfaces.
__Equal Opportunity Employer and Affirmative-Action Employer Franklin FDF Recommended Skills Commercial Driver's License (Cdl) Scales Food Products Trailers Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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