A refrigeration company based in Ohio is holding a two-day job fair in Alpharetta this weekend to hire drivers from the metro Atlanta area.

The company, Classic Carriers, says that all new hires will receive a $3,000 sign-on bonus.

The Holiday Inn Express at 12505 Innovation Way will host the job fair this weekend, from 2 to 6 p.m. on Friday, and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday.

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A release from the company says this is a “casual event” where drivers can talk one-on-one with recruiters. All applicants must have a valid CDL-A license, two years of recent CDL-A driving experience, a “relatively clean” driving record, and willing to be on the road for an average of 5.5 days per-week.

“We are looking to hire the best drivers who want to work for a company that knows how to treat our drivers with respect,” said Jeff Grote, the recruiting manager at Classic Carriers.

For more information on the events visit drive4classic.com, contact Classic Carriers via email at recruiting@classiccarriers.com, or call the recruiting department at 937-526-7030.

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