No touch? Propane delivery, dump truck, busses of some kind, that's about it.
Maybe not propane delivery. Sometimes they have to drag the delivery hose several hundred feet.
And maybe not dump truck either. Shoveling out a sticking load might not be classed as no touch.
I see an airport shuttle bus in your future.
Garbage truck? Roll-off?
Seeking a CDL Class B Job, have license but no experience.
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Wouldn't classify it as no touch really, but fuel companies here in St. Louis are always hiring for on site fueling type jobs. The company I work for will hire someone with no experience if you look reasonably professional, despite the 2 years experience listed on their website. Starts at $20 an hour with full Teamsters benefits but they have a hard time finding folks to stick aroundmotocross25 Thanks this.
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Trash and roll off are definitely NOT hands freeCanned Spam and motocross25 Thank this.
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You can try your local propane company, or wine and spirit distributor
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Everything everyone mentioned is finger printed.
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Maybe some of those outfits that deliver RVs? Most of those are in Indiana thoough it seems. I don't know. No touch Class B apparently does not coexist the more I think about it.
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They mostly will not touch him no experienceCanned Spam Thanks this.
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FedEx and UPS those ltl carriers
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Yeah, dump trucks could work. Get in touch with a quarry or excavation company. Anyone doing dirt work... just sayin
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Have a cousin that just got his class B two months ago. Went straight to work for FedEx Custom Critical
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