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... find in the majority of fitness clubs in North America. The CRUNCH brand was established and opened the first CRUNCH location in NYC on June 11th,1989. Much has changed from those early days -but the ...

... find in the majority of fitness clubs in North America. The CRUNCH brand was established and opened the first CRUNCH location in NYC on June 11th,1989. Much has changed from those early days -but the ...

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Since 1977, Mission ® has been creating fresh, authentic Mexican food products you can find in your local grocery store including Guerrero, Maseca and Calidad to name a few. Mission ® , a ...

... find in the majority of fitness clubs in North America. The CRUNCH brand was established and opened the first CRUNCH location in NYC on June 11th,1989. Much has changed from those early days -but the ...

Be Seen First

Since 1977, Mission ® has been creating fresh, authentic Mexican food products you can find in your local grocery store including Guerrero, Maseca and Calidad to name a few. Mission ® , a ...

Be Seen First

Since 1977, Mission ® has been creating fresh, authentic Mexican food products you can find in your local grocery store including Guerrero, Maseca and Calidad to name a few. Mission ® , a ...

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How much do find in jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for find in in Dallas, OR is $72.24, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $69.86 and $74.66 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Find In vs Data Analyst?

AspectFind InData Analyst
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent, some roles may require certificationsBachelor's degree in data science, statistics, or related field; certifications like CAP or Microsoft Certified Data Analyst
Work EnvironmentOffice settings, retail stores, or online platformsOffice-based, often in tech, finance, or healthcare industries
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by retail, logistics, and service industries to locate products or servicesUsed across industries for interpreting data, generating reports, and supporting decision-making

Find In typically involves locating specific items, products, or information within a system or environment, often in retail or logistics. Data Analyst focuses on interpreting data sets to provide insights, requiring analytical skills and relevant certifications. While both roles involve searching or analyzing, Find In is more operational, whereas Data Analyst is more analytical and strategic.

CDL-A Truck Driver - Paid Training Available - Experienced Drivers Welcome

NIS EXPRESS

Salem, OR • On-site

$1.3K - $1.5K/wk

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

Some driving jobs keep you guessing — different freight, different schedule, different paycheck every week. This one doesn't. You'll know your lane, you'll know your miles, and you'll know exactly when you're getting home. That kind of predictability is hard to find in this industry.

What You'll Earn:

  • Weekly take-home averages between $1,300 and $1,500
  • Mileage rate ranging from $0.56 to $0.64 CPM
  • Expect 2,000 to 2,400 miles on a typical week
  • Short haul bonus pay on loads under 100 miles
  • Cash bonuses tied to safety performance and on-time delivery
  • Direct deposit every Friday — no delays, no excuses
  • Company covers your entire orientation period

Life On This Route:

  • Dry van freight moving through a defined regional territory
  • Assigned late-model truck waiting for you — no pool equipment, no sharing
  • Fleet runs Freightliner Cascadia and Kenworth — well-maintained, modern cabs
  • Mix of drop & hook efficiency and live customer appointments
  • Hands off the freight — this is a strictly no-touch operation
  • One dispatcher. Your dispatcher. Building your schedule around your life, not theirs

Getting Home:

  • Weekly reset at home — 34 hours, every single week without exception
  • Lanes are structured so your arrival window is predictable, not approximate
  • Drivers who want additional earning power can voluntarily extend their time out

Starting Your Career Here:

  • No experience hauling commercially? That's not a dealbreaker
  • Paid training runs 3 to 5 weeks — your instructor rides with you, you learn by doing
  • Curriculum covers highway safety, log management, and customer site procedures
  • Solo miles begin the moment your trainer signs off — no unnecessary extensions
  • Every hour of training appears on your paycheck

Your Package:

  • Medical coverage — doctor, dentist, eye care all included
  • Company matched 401(k) — they contribute when you contribute
  • Vacation days that actually accumulate
  • Life insurance and AD&D policy paid entirely by the company
  • Bring your co-pilot — rider and pet programs available to qualified drivers

What This Job Asks Of You:

  • Class A CDL — current and valid
  • Six months in a tractor-trailer, or a fresh CDL-A with the right attitude
  • DOT medical card and clean drug screen
  • Two or fewer moving violations over the past three years
  • No alcohol-related driving offenses in the last three years
  • Background clear of felony convictions within five years
  • Consistent work history and a professional approach to the job

Next group orientation fills fast — submit your application today.

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer.