Straight Truck Jobs in San Diego, CA
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Regional Flatbed Driver 056 Cpm With
- San Diego, CA
- 9 days ago
Class A Flatbed Driver - Tree Nursery
- San Diego, CA
- 19 days ago
Class A Flatbed Driver - Tree Nursery
- San Diego, CA
- 19 days ago
CDL-A Flatbed Truck Driver Earn up to $130K a Year!
- San Diego, CA
- 21 days ago
Class A flatbed drivers needed
- El Cajon, CA (18 miles from San Diego, CA)
- 21 days ago
Flatbed Owner Operator $9950-$15000 Weekly 4.2 Per Mile
- San Diego, CA
- 27 days ago
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Licensing / Certification
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Highest Education Level
- High School or GED (44.9%)
- Vocational Degree or Certification (25.6%)
- Associate's Degree (11.6%)
- Bachelor's Degree (10.0%)
- Master's Degree (3.6%)
- Some College (2.9%)
- Some High School (1.4%)
Average Work Experience
- None (39.3%)
- 1-2 years (31.7%)
- Less than 1 year (29.0%)
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