Overview
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We are seeking Truck Drivers to join our Transportation team in Sacramento! Raley's mission is to infuse life with health and happiness by changing the way the world eats one plate at a time. Our drivers directly contribute to that mission by delivering the food and other products our customers need to achieve that goal.
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Perks & Benefits
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n - Competitive compensation, paid weekly
n - Retirement Benefits
n - Medical, dental, and vision insurance for yourself and eligible dependents
n - Tuition Reimbursement for qualified courses
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n - Store discount programs (10% off household groceries, free items)
n - Discounts to amusement parks, gym memberships, mobile phone plans, etc.
n - Employee Assistance Program (free financial, legal, and mental health services)
n - Fun work environment where you have the opportunity to nourish your community.
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Compensation
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The range displayed reflects the range the company reasonably expects to pay for the position. The actual compensation offered to the selected individual(s) will depend on their relevant education, training, or experience, among other bona fide factors.
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Expected Minimum Pay Rate
USD $30.87/Hr.n
Expected Maximum Pay Rate
USD $30.87/Hr.n
Responsibilities
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A Truck Driver’s most important duty is the safe operation of a 3-axle tractor, pulling a 50-foot trailer, to deliver our best products from our Distribution Center to our retail stores. Additionally, Drivers are responsible to:
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n - Use an On-Board Computer
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Qualifications
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Qualifications:
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Why Raley’s?
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n - Medical, Dental, and Vision Benefits
n - Pension
n - Paid Holidays and Vacation
n - 401(k) with match
n - Home Daily**
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Fine Print:
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Drivers work 10 hours per day, 4 days per week. Work hours comply with the Revised Hours-of-Service Regulations set forth in the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) under the U.S. Dept. of Transportation (D.O.T.) Drivers are classified as Interstate. Interstate drivers work under the 7/60 rule, drive 11 hours in a 14-hour duty period. Shifts and routes are open for bid by seniority, annually. However, a driver may bid two additional times per year if other routes become available. A local route may consist of one long run of 100+ miles round trip or 2 to 4 short runs less than 100 miles.
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For Internal Transfers/Promotion Candidates:
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No disciplinary action during the past 6 months n
Your current leader must recommend that you apply for this position and provide an endorsement upon request from HR. n
You may be asked to accept a part-time position if that is the only position available