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Flying Food Group hiring CDL Class B drivers in Inglewood, CA
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Flying Food Group has announced its recruitment of CDL Class B drivers in Inglewood, California, offering a starting wage of $23.45 per hour. This information was shared in a post on X.

According to the official X post by Flying Food Group Jobs, the company is actively seeking CDL Class B drivers for positions located near Los Angeles International Airport. The company emphasizes the convenience and strong connection to the local aviation industry that these roles offer. Applicants are encouraged to apply via the company’s careers website or by emailing their CV to the official careers address.

The Flying Food Group careers webpage outlines that CDL Class B drivers will be responsible for transporting food and catering equipment between company kitchens and airport clients, ensuring timely and safe deliveries. It specifies that applicants must hold a valid CDL Class B license. The company provides shift-based schedules and benefits such as health insurance and paid time off, with an emphasis on safe driving and customer service excellence.

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Indeed reports that the average hourly wage for CDL Class B drivers in Los Angeles ranges from $22 to $25 per hour, positioning Flying Food Group's offer as competitive within the local job market. The report indicates that benefits and regular overtime opportunities are common in these roles, especially those linked to logistics and aviation sectors. High demand for commercial drivers in the region is attributed to growth in airport and catering operations.

Wikipedia notes that Flying Food Group is a prominent airline catering provider founded in 1983, headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, with operations across several major cities including Los Angeles. The company serves over 70 airlines and airport lounges, managing complex food production, packaging, and delivery logistics at numerous airport locations. It is recognized within the airline catering industry for its focus on food safety, quality control, and reliable customer service.

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