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Doubles/Triples, Hazmat, and Tankers endorsements. Work Monday-Friday, home daily, weekends off and paid overtime after 45 hours per week (unless other local law applies) Operating various tractor-trailer combinations between company terminals and customer facilities or work sites within the terminal's geographic service area.
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Class A regional position w/Doubles/Triples/Tanker/Hazmat (mostly always doing doubles) Doubles/Triples/Tanker/Hazmat endorsement required. 78 w/18 months OTR and doubles experience (up to 100K per year.
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Earn $0.73 per Mile with Hazmat and Doubles Endorsements. Hazmat and Doubles Endorsements Required. Must meet FMCSA/DOT driver regulations. Minimum of 6 months of verifiable OTR tractor-trailer experience in the last 12 months or 12+ Months Experience in Last 2 Years.
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Must be 23 years of age or older (21 years if prior military) Regional CDL-A Solo Company Truck Driver. Regional CDL-A Solo Company Truck Driver. Lease Purchase Compensation - $1.50 / mi + FSC. Quarterly Performance Bonus - $0.05 CPM on All Paid Miles.
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The Longer You Stay Out, the More Miles Available. Average Age of Equipment Is 1 Year and 2 Months. Transition Bonus Available. Must have valid Class A CDL. Health & Dental Insurance. Benefits & Advantages.
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Great Home Time. Great Miles Each Week.
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Great Home Time. Great Miles Each Week.
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Great Home Time. Great Miles Each Week.
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Great Home Time. Great Miles Each Week.
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Great Home Time. Great Miles Each Week.
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Current Class A CDL with Doubles/Triples, Hazmat, and Tankers endorsements. Saia LTL Freight is currently hiring for Class A Line Haul Drivers. Operate tractor-trailer safely within DOT regulations that govern safe driving, hours of service, inspection, maintenance, and transportation of hazardous materials.
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Line Haul Driver. About 80% of our Line Haul Drivers have set runs and average about 2,200-2,500 miles a week. 1 year tractor trailer experience with some experience in the last 24 months. Operating various tractor-trailer combinations for extended periods of time, over long distances, between company terminals or yards, company facilities and customer facilities or work sites.
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Picking up, transporting, and delivering freight. Are you looking to take your driving career to the next level? Full benefits package - medical/vision/Rx. Pay up to $0.755 CPM with 18+ months experience.
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Sorting, handling, loading, and/or unloading freight at various companies and customer locations. Are you or somebody you know looking to advance your driving career? Stable work - Average driver tenure is over 7 years.
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401(k) with immediate company match. Current Class A CDL. Pay: $27.62 - $31.21 per hour. Leadership that cares. Local City Driver. Great home time. 21 years of age or older.
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