Part Time Friday Night Only, NIGHT shift, NO Corporation Pay, Double trailers, A-Trains.

NO Corporation Pay Drivers. No Subcontractors.

Night Shift Only. Friday night into Saturday morning.

5 Years Tractor trailer Canadin or American experience only, previous European or Asian experience does not count for our qualification.

Hello, AZ truck drivers.

Part-time AZ Driver Position available for night driving.

Please read the Add so we don't waste each other's time.

NIGHT Shift Only.

Your start time will be between Midnight and 01:30 AM, depending on our business needs, and the Night Shift will be around 12 hours.

You have to reside no more than 30 minutes away from 45 Di Poce Way, Woodbridge, ON

Woodbridge address: 45 Di Poce Way, Woodbridge.

No day shift.

No Afternoon Shift.

No Evening Shift.

NO CORPORATION PAY.

NO SUBCONTRACTORS ALLOWED.

Minimum 5 years of AZ tractor-trailer experience is required.

You will have to HOOK UP and DROP Double Trailers, an A-Train combination (Two 28-foot trailers and the converter dolly).

Please see the YouTube links below for a rough idea of how to hook up A-Trains.

The AZ Driver applicant must have a 100% Clean police / criminal Search.

THIS IS A MUST

and preferably a CLEAN ABSTRACT and a CVOR.

One Minor Driving Moving Violation is fine.

WE DO NOT HIRE DRIVERS ON AN OPEN TEMPORARY WORK PERMIT.

We only hire drivers who are either Canadian citizens or permanent residents.

If you live outside Canada, DO NOT APPLY for this position.

All the trucks have full-size sleepers, inverters, microwaves, fridges, and all you need on the road.

We have Newer Equipment.

Peterbilt 579 and Freightliner Cascadia.

ONLY AUTOMATIC TRUCKS.

Only SELECTED APPLICANTS will be contacted.

Job Type: Part-time

Pay: $330.00-$365.00 per day

Benefits:

  • On-site parking

Experience:

  • class AZ cdl: 5 years (required)
  • Tractor trailer truck driver: 5 years (required)
  • Tractor-trailer: 5 years (required)

Language:

  • English (required)

Licence/Certification:

  • AZ (required)

Willingness to travel:

  • 100% (required)

Work Location: In person

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