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Regional Class A CDL Driver

Jonesboro, AR · On-site

$1.1K - $1.5K/wk

Driver (CDL) The best jobs in the trucking industry are at Frito-Lay. We are proud to offer you a ... Coachable and Communicative: you can take feedback and adjust how you do things in the spirit of ...

Regional Class A CDL Driver

Jonesboro, AR · On-site

$1.3K - $1.7K/wk

Driver (CDL) The best jobs in the trucking industry are at Frito-Lay. We are proud to offer you a ... Coachable and Communicative: you can take feedback and adjust how you do things in the spirit of ...

Lay out small areas of work from electrical drawings and project documents, including underground ... Able to lead, mentor and coach teams of roughly five Helpers, Apprentices and Journeyman ...

Lay out small areas of work from electrical drawings and project documents, including underground ... Able to lead, mentor and coach teams of roughly five Helpers, Apprentices and Journeyman ...

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Ability to lay out fields or rooms based on project drawings and specifications. * Experience ... Strong leadership, coaching, training, and team-development skills. Technical Skills and Core ...

Lay out, fabricate, assemble, install, and maintain fire sprinkler piping and related systems ... Mentor and coach fire sprinkler helpers on proper repair and service techniques. * Conduct ...

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How much do lay coach jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for lay coach in Arkansas is $18.56, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.90 and $20.29 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a lay coach?

A Lay Coach is a non-faculty coach, often a volunteer or part-time staff member, who leads or assists with athletic teams at schools or community organizations. They typically do not hold a teaching position within the school but are responsible for coaching, mentoring athletes, and overseeing team activities. Lay Coaches must adhere to school or organizational policies, complete necessary training or certifications, and promote a positive sports environment.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a lay coach?

To thrive as a Lay Coach, you generally need a solid background in the sport or activity you are coaching, basic first aid training, and often a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with scheduling tools, communication platforms, and any local requirements for volunteer coaching certifications is helpful. Strong interpersonal skills, patience, motivational ability, and effective communication distinguish standout candidates in this position. These competencies are essential for fostering a positive team environment, ensuring player safety, and helping participants reach their potential.

What is a typical schedule like for a lay coach during the sports season?

Lay Coaches typically volunteer their time during after-school hours or weekends, with schedules often revolving around team practices, games, and occasional meetings or tournaments. Depending on the sport and level, a Lay Coach might commit to two to four practices per week, along with games or competitions on specific days. Flexibility is important, as schedules can change due to weather or league requirements. Time management and clear communication with players and parents are key to handling the variable workload. The commitment is rewarding and allows you to make a significant impact in your community.

What job categories do people searching Lay Coach jobs in Arkansas look for?

The top searched job categories for Lay Coach jobs in Arkansas are:

Infographic showing various Lay Coach job openings in Arkansas as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 52% Full Time, 47% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $38,598 per year, or $18.6 per hour.

Regional Class A CDL Driver

Frito-Lay

Jonesboro, AR • On-site

$1.1K - $1.5K/wk

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Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

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Frito-Lay rating

7.3

Company rating: 7.3 out of 10

Based on 446 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

170th of 443 rated food and drinks producers


Job description

Driver (CDL)

The best jobs in the trucking industry are at Frito-Lay. We are proud to offer you a great starting salary which quickly ramps up for top performers. Your component pay includes stops, unscheduled layovers, delay, dispatch, drop and hook, vacation, and so forth. We also offer unbeatable benefits including health insurance, dental and vision, retirement savings benefits including 401(k) with company contribution, vacation days and much more.

If you would like to talk to a recruiter, you can submit an interest card using the following link: www.driveforfritolay.com, just make sure you meet the minimum requirements:

  • You possess a valid Class "A" commercial driver's license
  • You have at least 100,000 verifiable accident-free miles or more than 2,500 accident-free hours
  • You will be required to work on weekends and holidays
  • You can lift 15 to 50 pounds with or without a reasonable accommodation
  • You are able to stand and walk for extended periods of time with or without a reasonable accommodation
  • You are able to repeatedly lift, carry, push, pull, and handle products with or without a reasonable accommodation
  • You have the ability to sit for extended periods of time, up to five hours daily, with or without a reasonable accommodation
  • You have the ability to work up to 14 hours a day and drive a tractor trailer for extended periods of time, up to 11 hours per day, with or without a reasonable accommodation

You will bid on routes using a seniority-based electronic bid board which keeps things fair for everyone. Start times vary by route and scheduled dispatch.

We asked current Frito-Lay drivers what frequent tasks you should expect when you come aboard, and here is what they had to say:

  • You will safely operate a tractor/trailer (usually an automatic Volvo, international or freight liner; diesel/natural gas) and transport products to and from specified destinations in accordance with Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations.
  • This is a physical job. We load and unload trailers -- this can be manual, it could involve palletized loading/unloading, or require the use of a two-wheeler. You will also be lifting things over your head.
  • You will transport chips, dips, and more to and from large grocery stores, Frito-Lay manufacturing facilities, rural storage units, and other traffic centers.
  • You will obtain signature of receipt, pick up returns and complete logs and other paperwork related to deliveries, and review invoices and/or manifests.
  • You will use an electronic logging device such as a tablet or an onboard (dash) computer.
  • We have regular contact with our customers, sales drivers, and dispatch, so you can expect to talk to people at various points throughout the day or night.
  • Like the rest of our drivers, you will be responsible for pre- and post-trip truck inspections.
  • Your work hours may be up to the legal limits allowed by the FMCSA and require overnight trips as well as weekend and/or holiday work.
  • We run routes 24/7 and DOT hours vary slightly by location.

This position requires a lot of walking and lifting over your head, but we believe the rewards are worth it, and our drivers agree.

Given our large salaries and phenomenal benefits, you might wonder what will give you an edge when you apply. Here's an idea of what Frito-Lay drivers expect of one another:

  • Safety Focused: your mind is focused on safety when you operate vehicles by practicing defensive driving. We have a strong reputation as transportation professionals on the road.
  • Coachable and Communicative: you can take feedback and adjust how you do things in the spirit of cooperation, safety, and efficiency. Communication is a two-way street. Did you encounter a safety hazard? Were their issues with your delivery? Your honest feedback is valued here.
  • Flexibility: the schedule you work won't be set, but instead it will vary day to day. Everyone at Frito-Lay works weekends and holidays.
  • Self-Motivated: our drivers are known across the company as hard workers, showing up and working until the job is done
  • Attention to Detail: a sharp eye is necessary because you will review weight limits on manifests, you will count cases to make sure orders are corrects, as well as using visual aids

Our application takes 10-15 minutes to finish on any device. Our mission is to get you in for an interview instead of jumping through hoops. Just keep an eye on your e-mail, and we will take care of the rest.

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status, or disability status.

PepsiCo is an Equal Opportunity Employer: Female / Minority / Disability / Protected Veteran / Sexual Orientation / Gender Identity Our Company will consider for employment qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the requirements of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, and all other applicable laws, including but not limited to, San Francisco Police Code Sections 4901 - 4919, commonly referred to as the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance; and Chapter XVII, Article 9 of the Los Angeles Municipal Code, commonly referred to as the Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring Ordinance. If you'd like more information about your EEO rights as an applicant under the law, please download the available EEO is the Law & View the PepsiCo EEO Policy.


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