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PRESALES DELIVERY CLASS D

Ladson, SC · On-site

$45K - $52K/yr

PRESALES DELIVERY ASSOCIATE (CLASS C/D) Industry Code: Wholesale Trade 424000 Non-Durable Goods Job Code : A9E553-3032(06) FLSA Status: Non-Exempt (Flux Pay Structure Preferred/Hourly) Department:

Competitive starting salary with full benefits (medical/dental/vision). Paid time off included. First shift, no overnights required. Must be able to pass a pre-employment physical and a clean driving ...

Delivery/ Transportation driver to make steel delievers. Competitive starting salary with full benefits (medical/dental/vision). Paid time off included. First shift, no overnights required.

As a Delivery Driver - Class D, you will have face-to-face contact with customers as you deliver orders. You will safely drive a Graybar truck or van from the warehouse to each destination, providing ...

As a Delivery Driver - Class D, you will have face-to-face contact with customers as you deliver orders. You will safely drive a Graybar truck or van from the warehouse to each destination, providing ...

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As a Delivery Driver - Class D, you will have face-to-face contact with customers as you deliver orders. You will safely drive a Graybar truck or van from the warehouse to each destination, providing ...

As a Delivery Driver - Class D, you will have face-to-face contact with customers as you deliver orders. You will safely drive a Graybar truck or van from the warehouse to each destination, providing ...

As a Delivery Driver - Class D, you will have face-to-face contact with customers as you deliver orders. You will safely drive a Graybar truck or van from the warehouse to each destination, providing ...

As a Delivery Driver - Class D, you will have face-to-face contact with customers as you deliver orders. You will safely drive a Graybar truck or van from the warehouse to each destination, providing ...

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How much do class d jobs pay per week?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average weekly pay for class d in the United States is $1,444.35, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $1,250.00 and $1,625.00 per week, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a class d?

Class D jobs refer to positions that typically require minimal educational qualifications and are often entry-level roles. These jobs may include tasks such as cleaning, maintenance, driving, or other manual labor. In some countries, 'Class D' may also refer to a specific category of driving license required for operating commercial vehicles like buses or trucks. The exact definition can vary depending on the industry or region, so it's important to check local guidelines. Overall, Class D positions are essential for supporting daily operations in many organizations.

What skills and qualifications are needed to be a class d?

To thrive as a Class D Driver, you need a valid Class D driver's license, a clean driving record, and strong knowledge of traffic laws and vehicle safety. Familiarity with GPS navigation systems, basic vehicle maintenance tools, and potentially defensive driving certifications are often required. Dependability, attention to detail, and excellent customer service skills help drivers build trust and maintain safety on the road. These skills ensure safe, efficient transportation and high-quality service in roles such as delivery or passenger vehicle driving.

What challenges do class d drivers face?

Class D drivers often encounter challenges such as navigating traffic congestion, adhering to tight delivery schedules, and ensuring compliance with local and state transportation regulations. Managing fatigue and maintaining vehicle safety are also important aspects of the job. Building strong organizational skills, staying updated on route changes, and regularly performing vehicle checks can help overcome these challenges and ensure efficient and safe operations.

What is the difference between Class D vs Commercial Driver?

AspectClass DCommercial Driver
Required CredentialsDriver's license (standard)Commercial Driver's License (CDL)
Work EnvironmentPassenger vehicles, small trucksLarge trucks, buses, freight vehicles
Employer & Industry UsagePassenger transport, delivery servicesFreight, logistics, public transportation
Common Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding basic licensingSpecialized driving qualifications

Class D licenses are for standard passenger vehicles and small trucks, requiring a regular driver's license. Commercial Drivers, often holding a CDL, operate larger vehicles like trucks and buses. The main difference lies in the vehicle size, licensing requirements, and industry usage, with Commercial Drivers handling more specialized, larger vehicles in freight and transportation sectors.

What can you do with a Class D?

A Class D license typically allows individuals to operate certain types of commercial vehicles, such as passenger cars or light trucks, depending on state regulations. It often requires passing written and driving tests and may involve ongoing licensing requirements or restrictions based on vehicle weight and use. This license is suitable for basic driving duties and may serve as a stepping stone to more advanced commercial licenses.
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What states have the most Class D jobs?

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Infographic showing various Class D job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 66% Full Time, 32% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $75,106 per year, or $36.1 per hour.

Driver (Class D) - Lafayette, LA

COBURN SUPPLY COMPANY INC

Lafayette, LA • On-site

$17.50 - $20/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 3 days ago


Coburn Supply Company rating

6.4

Company rating: 6.4 out of 10

Based on 13 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

313th of 423 rated retail wholesalers


Job description

Summary

The Warehouse and Driver positions are responsible for ensuring that material is readily available to send to customers.  These positions must accurately and safely receive and store materials, as well as picking and packing orders for pickup and delivery to customers, maintaining Coburn’s exceptional standard of customer service.

Essential Duties & Responsibilities

Focus Area:

Performance Measure:

Receiving

All physical items are matched to the packing slip and material is checked in within the same day that it is received, with no injuries, near misses or damaged product.

Stocking

On the same day the material arrives it is safely placed in the proper place (bin/ shelf) where future pullers can easily gather for shipping.

Picking/Pulling

Correct material is picked/pulled in a timely and safe manner and staged in the appropriate area with no injuries, near misses or damaged product.

Shipping

The correct material is prepared for delivery in a timely manner by gathering and staging it along with the Packing Slip or Confirmed Transfer in a manner that is free of injuries, near misses & damage to the product.

Delivery

Deliver order accurately and timely to the correct customer location in a safe manner while maintaining Coburn’s exceptional level of customer service with no injuries, accidents, near misses or damaged material.

Education & Experience

  • High School diploma or equivalent preferred OR 2 years of experience in related industry.
  • Must possess basic computer skills and the ability to read a map and/or follow written directions.

Physical Requirements

Must be able to lift, push or pull up to 50 lbs.; must have physical mobility and dexterity to frequently stand, bend, push, twist, kneel, climb, squat, stoop, and reach overhead. Routinely drives/operates forklifts; works with tools, and equipment. Considerable mental/visual concentration, coordinating manual dexterity with mental/visual attention. Manufacturing environment with variable but moderately high noise levels. Must wear closed-toe shoes, gloves, and other protective items as required. A consistent presence at work is required.

Must pass company required drug screen and physical.

Age & Licensing Requirements

Must maintain a valid driver's license and have to ability to travel to Coburn's customer and company branch locations.

Non-CDL Drivers: Drivers of vehicles that are transporting material intrastate, with a GVWR of 26,000 pounds or less are required to be a minimum age of 21 years old and licensed as follows:

  • Texas- personal driver's licensewith medical card.
  • Mississippi & Tennessee- Class D licensewith medical card.
  • Louisiana - Chauffer's license (Class D) with medical card.

In order to operate a forklift, the operator must be a minimum age of 18 years old and successfully complete Coburn's Forklift Operator Certification.


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