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Trailer Driver Yard Spotter

Location:
Nashville, TN
Salary:
30
Posted:
May 23, 2023

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George White III

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

Dayton Ohio 45405

937-***-****

**************@*****.***

Objective: An interesting position with a growing company Accomplishments:

Training

Experience: JCM logistics LLC Dayton, OH 45405

Heavy Truck and Tractor-Trailer Driver 10/2019 to 03/2023 y Secured cargo for transport, using ropes, blocks, chain, binders and covers.

y Executed daily operations of <what>.

y Followed special procedures related to specific cargo, such as checking refrigeration systems while carrying frozen foods and providing food and water while carrying livestock. y Wrote, designed and produced <what>.

y Collaborated with other drivers as part of a driving team on some trips.

y Was instrumental in <what>.

y Climbed ladders to inspect loads after loading was complete, in order to ensure that cargo was secure.

y Trained and managed <how many> <what> and achieved significant improvements in their productivity.

y Inventoried and inspected goods to be moved, in order to determine quantities and conditions.

y Trained <who> in <doing what>.

y Installed and removed special equipment such as tire chains, grader blades, plow blades and sanders.

y Supervised and managed <what> for a <what kind of> firm. y Gave directions to laborers who were packing goods and moving them onto trailers.

y Supervised <how many> employees, scheduled work hours, resolved conflicts, determined salaries.

y Operated trucks equipped with snowplows and sander attachments to maintain roads in winter weather.

y Successfully managed a <how many>-person team <doing what>. y Obtained receipts and signatures when loads were delivered and collected payment for services when required.

y Successfully handled <what>.

y Reported vehicle defects, accidents, traffic violations and damage to the vehicles.

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y Structured and maintained a <what>.

y Operated equipment such as truck cab computers, CB radios and telephones to exchange necessary information with bases, supervisors and other drivers.

y Spearheaded <what > efforts.

y Performed basic vehicle maintenance tasks such as adding oil, fuel and radiator fluid and performing minor repairs.

y Sold <what> to <whom>.

y Loaded and unloaded trucks and helped others with loading and unloading, operating any special loading-related equipment on vehicles and using other equipment as necessary.

y Served as <function> for <organization>, including <specific tasks>. y Followed appropriate safety procedures while transporting dangerous goods.

y Restructured and improved <what>.

y Drove trucks with capacities greater than 3 tons, including tractor-trailer combinations, in order to transport and deliver products, livestock and other materials.

y Responsible for <what>.

y Drove trucks to weigh stations before and after loading and along routes, in order to document weights and to comply with state regulations.

y Responded to written and telephone requests for <what>. y Cranked trailer landing gear up and down to safely secure vehicles. y Researched and recommended <what>.

y Checked conditions of trailers after contents had been unloaded to ensure that there had been no damage.

y Represented <who> in <what>.

y Maintained logs of working hours and of vehicle service and repair status, following applicable state and federal regulations. y Purchased and maintained <what>.

y Read bills of lading to determine assignment details. y Purchased <what>, maintaining effective inventory control. y Maneuvered trucks into loading and unloading positions, following signals from loading crew as needed and checked that vehicle position was correct and any special loading equipment was properly positioned.

y Provided personalized service to <whom>.

y Performed emergency roadside repairs such as changing tires and installing light bulbs, tire chains and spark plugs. y Provided direction and assistance to <whom>.

y Placed empty carts and pallets in trailers so they were available to facilitate placement and movement of goods.

y Presented and expedited solutions to <what>.

y Read and interpreted maps in order to determine vehicle routes. George White III Page 3

y Prepared and processed more than <how many> <what > each month.

y Hired other drivers to transport cargo on portions of routes, such as return trips.

y Prepared and presented <what> at <what kind of> meetings. y Wrapped goods using pads, packing paper and containers and secured loads to trailer walls, using straps.

y Organized and implemented <what>, resulting in <what>. y Checked all load-related documentation to ensure that it was complete and accurate.

y Organized and manage <what> by applying experience in <what>. y Checked vehicles before driving them to ensure that mechanical, safety and emergency equipment was in good working order. y Managed and operated a <what>.

y Coupled and uncoupled trailers by changing trailer jack positions, connecting and disconnecting air and electrical lines and manipulating fifth-wheel locks.

y Managed a staff of <how many> <what profession> <doing what>. y Collected delivery instructions from appropriate sources, verifying instructions and routes.

y Managed <what>.

y Removed any debris from trailers after loading was completed. y Maintained inventory of <what>.

Franklin Iron and Metal Corp. Dayton,Ohio 45405

Scrap Driver 11/2020 to 05/2020

Lazor Spot Logistics Woodlawn Ohio

Yard Spotter 05/2021 to 12/2021

Hutch Trucking LLC Dayton Ohio 45424

Dump Trailer Driver 12/2021 to 04/2022

Education: Miami Valley Career Technology Center Clayton, Ohio GED 2016

Ohio Business College TRotwood

CDL A 2020

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References: Available upon request



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