Dream of Driving Big Blue?

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We’re looking for an experienced truck driver who is highly motivated and responsible to pilot Big Blue, Clinton’s Peterbilt semi, to our Walkabout Tours and other events as needed. You will be responsible for getting the truck and its cargo, including Clinton’s personal horses – Diez, Phoenix and Titan – to facilities around the country. On average, Downunder Horsemanship holds five tours per year, and the average length of each road trip is 8 to 12 days. You do not need to be located in Stephenville, Texas to take the job on.

Requirements:

  • Must have a valid CDL
  • Team player who is loyal, hard-working, ambitious and personable
  • Forklift experience is preferred, but not necessary
  • Knowledgeable about horses is a plus, but not necessary

Individuals who have excelled at this position in the past have been retired or semi-retired with a law force or military background.

Pay:
This position comes with excellent pay and benefits. You’ll be considered a contract laborer with Downunder Horsemanship.

If you want to be a vital part of the Downunder Horsemanship team, we’d like to hear from you! To apply, go to our Careers page to fill out an application.

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