CDL Bus Driver Hotels & Hospitality - Devens, MA at Geebo

CDL Bus Driver


Job Description:
Imagine a career that can truly take you places, where along the journey you get to travel across the U.S. and meet interesting people, all while experiencing best in class training generous benefits, and professional growth opportunities. n At Greyhound, we value our drivers. Our Motor Coach Operators can expect an annual income of $55,000 - $70,000 based on salary, OT and additional earning opportunities. You will earn while you learn during our professional training program and take advantage of generous benefit packages that include medical, dental, vision, free travel, 401K with company match and more.n Our drivers come to us with varying amounts of experience but ultimately become part of a cohesive, industry leading team that proudly serves the transportation needs of communities across the nation under an icon brand. Greyhound drivers exemplify what it means to uphold superior standards. They carry themselves in a professional manner, in appearance and with every customer interaction. We look for experience that includes safe driving, positive past work experience, and a superior work ethic.n Additionally, candidates should be:nnFully Licensed with a CDL (A/B) and Passenger Endorsement for 16+passengersnA minimum of 22 years of age and able to pass a DOT physicalnCapable of successfully completing the Greyhound driver training programnAble to report to work location within a two-hour time periodnn To learn more about a driving career at Greyhound, view our Driver recruiting video: Driver Recruiting Videon We would also like to learn more about you. The driver quick apply online application should take approximately 5 to 10 minutes to complete. View Greyhound Lines 2021 Executive Safety Messagen For additional information, visit www.careers.greyhound.comEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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