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Based out of Little Rock, AR, the CDL A Truck Driver role at HWY Express offers: Regular routing home every two weeks Weekly earnings ranging from $1,300 to $1,500 Transporting dry van freight with a focus on drop and hook loads Operating within all 48 states Per Diem options available Pet policy allowing for a dog or a cat Rider policy for companionship on the road Our drivers operate top-of-the-line equipment, including Freightliner, Volvo, and Peterbilt tractors.
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Class A CDL Truck Driver – No touch and home weekends Drive Where You’re Treated like the Customer The grit, determination, skill, and heart it takes to be a professional truck driver is recognized and respected at MNS1 Express, and our team will always have your back.
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Also, with our 24-hour dispatch and roadside assistance you’ll never be on the road alone. Class A CDL Truck Driver, No touch and home weekends. This is a dedicated route that will include dry, no-touch freight with some drop & hook, mostly in the Midwest, and you’ll be home every weekend.
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Receive base pay of $0.58 per mile, with $0.10 of that being per diem for tax benefits. As a company that is always investing back into itself and the people who keep our wheels turning, we want you to feel supported every step of the way.
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This Class A CDL A truck driver position entails a Western 11 run, requiring drivers to be on the road for 7 to 8 days before enjoying a 48-hour reset at home.
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The grit, determination, skill, and heart it takes to be a professional truck driver is recognized and respected at MNS1 Express, and our team will always have your back. With weekly pay that averages $1450 and tons of bonus possibilities, MNS1 is the combo of everything you’re looking for in a career.
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We’re hiring Class A CDL truck drivers. Tiered medical insurance plan with additional company contribution based on your number of dependents. You’ll drive a 2020 or newer Freightliner.
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Driver referral, safety, performance, and clean inspection bonuses. We have top pay, bonuses, and a full benefits package! Our driver-first culture is what sets us part, and it’s why our drivers frequently refer others to join our team.
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We consider our drivers our customers, and that means we always treat you with the respect and support you deserve. These aren’t the only rewards for driving for MNS1. Drive Where You’re Treated like the Customer.
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Our back office is available 24/7 for your needs, and we go out of our way to make sure you know you’re our priority. This package includes medical, dental, vision and health insurance; 401k; holiday and vacation pay.
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With true home time, utmost respect, and top pay. If you have at least two years of current experience and are 25 or older, join our team! Breakdown, stop, and detention pay. Paid PTO and Vacation. Dental and vision insurance.
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