Company Description
We are a small family-owned and operated business. We haul commodities such as Wheat, Corn, Milo, Soybeans, Canola and other grain products. We custom harvest from May to November starting in Texas and travel to Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma, North and South Dakota. We provide room and board to employees.
Role Description
This is a full-time role for a CDL A Truck Driver at 4D Ag Services LLC in Childress, TX. The Truck Driver will be responsible for transporting goods and materials, loading and unloading vehicles, and ensuring timely deliveries. As well as maintenance and daily pre-trip instructions. All IFTA mileage that is traveled and fuel placed in said truck.
Qualifications
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