Cardinal hiring non-CDL box truck drivers in Massachusetts and Washington

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Cardinal Logistics, a 100% dedicated carrier, is offering top pay and daily home time for dedicated home delivery jobs in the Franklin/Stoughton, MA area and the Seattle, WA area. Have a 26-inch box truck with a liftgate? Get home nightly, make top pay and depend on year-round work – all without a CDL-A! 

Dedicated Home Delivery Driver in MA

Cardinal is looking for last mile owner operators to partner with Bob’s Furniture in southeast Massachusetts to load, deliver and assemble furniture. Qualified drivers can make $160,000 – $185,000 and get home nightly. 

“This is the best place to start your own business because you have a lot of opportunities here to succeed,” Cardinal Owner Operator Malam Nantchama said. 

He has been working with Bob’s Furniture for 11 years now. 

“To me, it’s that experience of being independent, as long as you’re responsible enough to do what it takes to get the job done right,” Nantchama said. 

For this position, Cardinal is looking for drivers with a white 26-inch box truck and a liftgate, a qualified helper, basic tools, basic computer skills and the ability to lift between 25 and 125 lbs. 

Dedicated Home Delivery Driver in WA

Cardinal is also looking for last mile owner operators near Seattle, Washington to partner with Restoration Hardware for furniture delivery. Qualified drivers can rely on year-round work, make $190,000 – $200,000 and get home nightly. 

For this position, Cardinal is looking for drivers with a white 26-inch box truck and a liftgate, a qualified helper, basic tools, basic computer skills and the ability to lift between 25 and 125 lbs. 

Cardinal offers a strong service-oriented company culture and a team behind you that you can rely on. If you’re interested in applying, call (866) 562-0082 or click here. 

Cardinal Logistics is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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