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Golden State Foods

Local Class A CDL Driver

Golden State Foods, Greenwood, Indiana, United States, 46142

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Description Now Hiring: CDL Class A Delivery Drivers | Indianapolis, IN Earn over $100,000/Year | Home Daily | $35.02/hr + Weekend Pay Join the QCD Indy Family — Where Driving Is a Career, Not Just a Job!

Why Drive with QCD?

At

Quality Custom Distribution (QCD) , we offer more than a paycheck — we offer a

long-term career

with growth, stability, and the support you need to succeed. If you’re a

safety-focused, hard-working driver

looking for local routes,

this is the opportunity for you.

Interested in what it’s like to be a QCD driver? Check out this short video for a behind-the-scenes look at a day in the life of our drivers: QCD Class A Driver- Day in the Life It’s a great way to see our team in action and get a feel for the role before your next step in the process.

Position Highlights:

Hourly Pay:

$35.02/hr +

$2.00/hr weekend premium Annual Earnings:

Up to $100,000 Home Daily:

Night routes —

no layovers Weekly Pay:

Paid every

Friday Equipment:

Lift gates on all trailers —

no ramps Schedule: Dispatch at

1:00 PM

&

9:00 PM Must be available

nights, weekends, and holidays Benefits: Health, Dental & Vision within

30 days 401(k), paid holidays, vacation, and more Job Responsibilities:

Operate a

diesel-powered tractor-trailer

to deliver food products to local customers Load/unload products using hand trucks and pallet jacks (this is a

physically demanding role ) Use knowledge of commercial driving to safely navigate narrow or busy locations Complete daily vehicle inspections and maintain all

DOT logs and company paperwork Handle return loads and communicate with store personnel and dispatch Requirements:

Valid

Class A CDL

and

DOT Medical Card 1+ year of tractor-trailer driving and delivery experience Strong customer service and communication skills Ability to

lift 5–75 lbs

and work in

cold environments

(coolers/freezers) Must be able to

stand, walk, and climb in and out of the truck

frequently Willing to work a flexible schedule — including

weekends and holidays

(24/7 operation) As required by Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, commercial drivers must read and speak English sufficiently to communicate with the public, understand highway signs and traffic signals, respond to official inquiries, and make entries in reports and records. #PriorityAcquire