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Charlotte Solid Waste Looking For CDL Drivers

If you’re looking for a job, Charlotte solid waste is looking for CDL drivers and the starting pay is great! The solid waste department is looking for CDL drivers with…

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If you're looking for a job, Charlotte solid waste is looking for CDL drivers and the starting pay is great!

The solid waste department is looking for CDL drivers with class A+B licenses. On top of that, there is a starting pay of $20/hour with a $1000 sign on bonus. That is a great incentive. Since the Covid pandemic wore heavy on the world. There are a lot of people that seem to finally start to bounce back. There are jobs coming available and good ones at that. If you possess these type of CDL licenses, then you should either apply online or make the call to. get the process started for yourself.

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