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Van Loads

Interested in hauling vans? Richard Carrier Trucking, Inc. has box trailers that are dedicated in hauling various wood materials such as wood chips, bark, demolition debris, sawdust, and shavings. Richard Carrier Trucking, Inc. has a great infrastructure that includes RCT's sister companies that specialize in wood finished products, that are located in New Hampshire, Maine, and Quebec and because of this infrastructure RCT's trucks are always on the move. Aside from the sister companies, RCT has various pick-up and delivery locations  in Massachusetts, Vermont, Maine, Quebec, and New Hampshire that guarantees work year round.  

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Flatbed Loads

Interested in the flatbed division? Richard Carrier Trucking, Inc. has pulp and flatbed trailers that were purchased to haul raw and finished wood products but the flatbed trailers are not restricted to just that. With the help of Richard Carrier Trucking's Inc. sister companies, RCT has guaranteed year round work hauling raw and finished products to the various lumber mills around New Hampshire and Quebec. To help supply the material needed for lumber, Richard Carrier Trucking Inc. also has sister companies that store raw material for the various lumber mills as offsite yards and RCT will use these offsite yards for backhauls ensuring that there is always product on the trailer while on the road. 

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Are you looking to take your career to the next level?

Well, look no more! Richard Carrier Trucking is looking for qualified CDL A Truck Drivers. Preferably drivers that can cross the Canadian border. RCT offers competitive pay with a full benefits package that includes 401k, health insurance, dental insurance, safety bonus, 5 paid holidays, and 2 weeks of paid vacation!! Click below to fill out your application today!

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