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Truck Driver Customer Service

Location:
Winnsboro, LA
Salary:
Negotiable
Posted:
July 02, 2021

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Christopher L Moffitt

*** ***** ******

Winnsboro, LA 71295-5162

318-***-**** (Cell)

Moffitt.adnhlm@r.postjobfree.com

PROFILE

I, Christopher Moffitt, am a certified CDL class A licensed driver. I have 6 years of driving experience which include flat bed with moffett, flat bed without moffet, grain/hopper bottom, box, water, poll, and lowboy trucks. I have a tankers endorsement license and I attended Truck Drivers School through Western Express inc. I am experienced in driving both standard and automatic trucks. I am responsible for receiving, transporting, and delivering products locally and across the country while ensuring that all cargo paraphernalia are delivered to their designated locations. Along with all those skills I also am skilled in construction.

EXPERIENCE

Truck Driver, Lowe’s; Monroe, Louisiana — 2016-Present Carrying out various jobs that include receiving, delivering, providing great customer service, a safe and clean work space, and efficient and effective work is an essential part of being a Lowe’s truck driver. With it delivering to local areas you don’t have to travel very far for pickups and drop offs. Dropping off items sometimes include installation which helps you create long lasting bonds with clients. With maintaining safe environments we make sure that our trucks are inspected, and we make sure that we do effective and efficient work because what is better than fast, friendly, and speedy service. Truck Driver, Western Express Inc.; Nashville, Tennessee — 2015-2016 Not only does this company teach you the ins and outs of being a truck driver they also provide you with the opportunity to enter into truck driving school to instill more knowledge. You are responsible for driving box trucks and making sure that you are delivering your supplies in a timely manner. With this job you also gain the opportunity to sight see with traveling across the country. You may also have to be skilled in driving standard as well as automatic trucks. Building and keeping bonds with clientele, driving in different terrains and areas, delivering in a efficient and effective way, maintain a safe work environment, and carrying out the company policy are all required in this level of work. Truck Driver/General Laborer, La DOTD; Gilbert, Louisiana — 2014-2015 This job starts off at entry level where you have the opportunity to move up. You start off as a MEO 1 to a MEO 2 to a truck driver if you have acquired the license. This job requires you to be flexible. Not only do you work as a general laborer, but you are also involved in a little construction. If required or demanded you may work on the bridge crew to develop better, safer roadways. You can learn and develop multiple skills with this job which you can carry on if need be as listed above. As well as having those skills remember that driving trucks is still a very essential part of the job. Carrying out orders in an orderly fashion and making sure you have little inaccuracies as possible is pertinent. Construction/Maintenance, Provias Construction LLC; Pearl, Mississippi — 2010-2013

In charge of making sure all areas are clean to maintain a safe working environment for yourself as well as your team. When you weren’t cleaning up, if instructed, you work on your task at hand. The main assignments that you were instructed to do included building apartment buildings, restrooms, or etc. that came with the properties instruction. Construction, Denton James Construction; Baton Rouge, Louisiana — 2006-2009 With this job you worked in multiples areas including earth work such as underground storm drainage, concrete paving, pile driving, and bridges. Starting off at entry level you would be cleaning up until you got licensed to move your way up to a higher position. With experience in other fields of work I helped work to pave concrete and build bridges. You also work with a numerous amount of different tools. You can build develop a lot of different skills with the line of work that they have you to do.

Truck Unloader, Sears; Monroe, Louisiana — 2002-2003 In charge of moving freight off the trucks and into the store. If required, trained, and licensed then you would help take certain items, if need be, off of the truck using a forklift. Moving freight into the store and helping assist customers to provide the best customer service is also acquired, along with carrying out the companies policies to the best of your abilities.

Truck Unloader,Sullivan’s feed store; Winnsboro, Louisiana —1997-2001 In charge of working in store as well as outside. You had to take freight off of the truck with a forklift. When you weren’t helping your team unload the freight you were helping put up the freight. You might also have had to do a little cashiering. It was a well-rounded job that kept you busy.

Truck Driver, Joe’s Blacktop; Glen Ellyn, Illinois — The primary focus is to provide the customers with a line of superior products and exceptional customer service. The trained staff members will be able to assist you with all your traffic supply needs. Along with doing that we also make sure that we help create better, smoother roads. If apart of your job title you would drive trucks and make sure that you utilized your supplies to the best of your abilities to make sure that you used the proper amount of asphalt to create safer roads. EDUCATION

Winnsboro High School, Winnsboro, Louisiana — High School Diploma, 1998 SKILLS

• People skills

• Leadership skills

• Flexibility

• Willingness to take on new things

• Teamwork

• Driving with standard or automatic transmissions

• Experience with box, moffett, hopper bottom, flat bed, lowboy, and grain trucks

• Having a class A CDL license

• Having a Tankers endorsement license

• Experience driving a forklift



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