Local Class A CDL Driver — Home Daily, Most Weekends Off
Union, Missouri • Full-time • $21/hr
Company: Gateway Extrusions
Schedule: Monday–Friday, 7:00 a.m.–3:30 p.m. (overtime as needed)
Route: 100% local. No overnights.
About the Role:
Tired of long hauls and sleeping in a truck? Join Gateway Extrusions and drive a local route that gets you home every night. You’ll handle short runs between our plant and nearby customers, help move materials on-site, and keep things humming for a team that values safety, reliability, and getting it done right.
What You’ll Do:
What We’re Looking For:
Why Gateway Extrusions:
Ready to be home for dinner and still build your career?
Send your resume to hboyer@gwextrusions.com
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