CDL Truck Driving Instructor - Class-A Required - Immediate Openings General Labor - Tampa, FL at Geebo

CDL Truck Driving Instructor - Class-A Required - Immediate Openings

Roadmaster Drivers School is Now Hiring!Roadmaster has CDL Instructor Job Openings in Several Different Cities! Roadmaster Drivers School , an national private training school, is currently seeking CDL Instructors. Roadmaster currently , offering certificate programs in the field of commercial truck driver education and related services such as computer-based training for truck driver trainees and continuing education for existing drivers, commercial driver's license (CDL) testing, and driver placement services. We are currently seeking experienced Class-A Driver / Instructor(s) Life insurance policy of $20,000 at no cost to employee Dental plan Colonial life products Vacation / sick time Job Requirements:
No more than two (2) moving violations in the last 12 months (1 year) No more than three (3) moving violations in the last 24 months (2 years) Minimum of 3 years over the road (OTR) or local driving experience Must be able to pass DOT physical and drug screen Must be able and willing to obtain an instructor license from a state approving agency Must have HS Diploma or GE
D equivalent Must have ability to communicate with others using oral and written skills Must have physical, intellectual and leadership abilities needed to perform the duties of over the road, basic skills and classroom instruction Click here to apply.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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