CDLA Driver: Firewood Hauls
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Freelancer Client is hiring: CDLA Driver: Firewood Hauls.
Location: Remote
I need a licensed CDLA owner-operator who can run kiln-dried, neatly stacked firewood from my warehouse in Hampden, Massachusetts. The loads are clean, non-hazardous and already palletized; you will simply back a 48’ dry van to our dock, let us load, secure, and hit the road. This is for local and interstate transport.
What you'll do:
• Timely pickup and delivery on the specified dates.
Skills: Logistics, Delivery, Customer Service, Time Management, Shipping, Freight, Supply Chain
Budget: $25–$50 USD
Source: Freelancer Client via Remote / Online. Apply on the source website.
Оригинал
I need a licensed CDLA owner-operator who can run kiln-dried, neatly stacked firewood from my warehouse in Hampden, Massachusetts. The loads are clean, non-hazardous and already palletized; you will simply back a 48’ dry van to our dock, let us load, secure, and hit the road. This is for local and interstate transport.
Schedule
I have a short run of work—about three to four separate days of hauling—starting as soon as we can get the paperwork squared away. Each day you will make the agreed number of drops, return empty, and be finished until the next scheduled day. If this goes smoothly there’s potential for future seasonal work, but the immediate commitment is just those initial 3–4 days.
Equipment & Handling
• 48’ dry van (yours) is required.
• Standard load bars or straps are fine; no reefers or tarps needed.
• We load by forklift and can arrange unloading assistance at the destination.
Deliverables
• Timely pickup and delivery on the specified dates.
• Vehicle and driver compliance with FMCSA and Massachusetts DOT rules.
Please tell me your per-mile or per-load rate, confirm you have the dry van, and let me know your earliest availability. Looking for availability ASAP
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