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We're more than just a service provider; we're a unified team combining the expertise of Quala, Boasso Global, Linden Bulk, and PSC. With more than 160 locations worldwide, we're seeking dedicated team players committed to growing with us and elevating our standards.
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08 Per Unit for Touch Freight $50 Perfect Load Pay Work weeks are Sunday thru Saturday Home Weekly Paid Time Off and Paid Holidays Medical, Dental, Vision 401K CDL-A truck driver requirements: At least 21 years of age Valid CDL-A At least 6 months over the road experience No more than 2 preventable accident in the most recent 3 year driving period.
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Get paid while you learn - Bring your 2 years of Class A tractor-trailer experience and 1 year of tanker experience! Earn up to $225,000 a year! Discover a career at Depot Connect International (DCI), a leader in the Tank/ISO Tank Container Services and Tank Trailer Parts industry.
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Bonuses: $500 New Hire Transition Bonus Referral bonus program - up to $3,000 for each qualified driver referred Benefits: Comprehensive Benefits: Health, Life, Dental, Vision and 401(k) - plan includes company match Safety value culture with a CSA score to prove it 24/7 support, 365 days a year USA CDL is hiring CDL-A drivers to join our Dedicated Honda division.
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Must have pump/compressor or will to outfit tractor with required equipment (company can assist) One (1) year of verifiable tank experience within the last (five) 5 years. Must be able to pass a DOT physical.
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Take care of your truck and get clean RSI rewards. Take care of your truck and get clean RSI rewards. Pump and compressor pay. Two (2) years of Verifiable Tractor-Trailer Experience within the last seven (7) years.
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CDL-A truck driver requirements: At least 21 years of age Valid CDL-A At least 6 months over the road experience No more than 2 preventable accident in the most recent 3 year driving period.
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CDL-A Truck Driver Job Requirements: Must be minimum 21 years old with a valid CDL-A Must have 1 year of verifiable experience within last 3 years , or 2 years in the last 5 years.
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We're committed to what drives your success as a CDL-A truck driver at Ascend! We support CDL-A company truck drivers by offering top pay for everything from mileage to holidays, unique industry-leading benefits, and the best equipment available.
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Our intent, as One Team , is for Ascend to be the most reliable, predictable, and trusted partner to our CDL-A company truck drivers. MULTIPLE HOME TIME OPTIONS TOP PAY and INDUSTRY LEADING BENEFITS QUALITY EQUIPMENT EXCELLENT COMPANY CULTURE CDL-A truck drivers choose to drive for Ascend because we have our priorities straight and we are people-obsessed.
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Job Description: CDL-A COMPANY TRUCK DRIVERS, WE HAVE WHAT MATTERS MOST TO YOU! 100% No-Touch Freight Experienced dispatchers and dedicated Driver Retention Team Rider and Pet Program 401k Workhound partnership that gives drivers the opportunity to provide feedback that we will listen to.
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Position Description Immediate opening for a Dedicated SOLO Class A CDL Truck Driver and want the right Trucker to join us at Ryder in LaGrange, GA! $1500 or more per week - And it gets better Driver Positions Pay Weekly Hourly Pay: $24.00 Per Hour Shift Pay: $0.50 Per Hour Hours Per Week: 55 + hours per week Safety Bonus: Pays $250 Four times a Year Paid Training Schedule: Sunday – Friday; Some Saturdays Start Time: 6:00 PM; 12 Hour Shift Apply Here with Ryder Today Stop applying to companies that don't have your best interest in mind.
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We're committed to what drives your success as a CDL-A dedicated solo truck driver at DTS! WEEKLY HOME TIME TOP PAY and INDUSTRY LEADING BENEFITS QUALITY EQUIPMENT EXCELLENT COMPANY CULTURE CDL-A team truck drivers choose to drive for Dedicated Transportation Solutions (DTS) because we have our priorities straight and we are people obsessed.
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Join us today as a CDL-A Truck Driver and root yourself in a career that provides happiness, comfort, and most routes and locations are home daily, every week.
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401(k) with weekly company contribution 8 Holidays and vacation WE REQUIRE: Valid and current Class A CDL Must have 1 year of verifiable Tractor-trailer driving experience Ability to meet all DOT requirement CPC Logistics is currently hiring Class A CDL Local Drivers assigned to a private fleet based in Neelys, MO. Drivers will run a dedicated route, out and back same day, on a consistent 5 day schedule.
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