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If you are looking for a successful career, consistent pay and benefits, plus regular home time, call or apply today. Seeking CDL-A Drivers. Our company options for drivers include dedicated, and over the road opportunities that let the driver find what fits their life and goals best.
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Along with our nationwide opportunities we offer our Company Drivers full benefits and up to date technology. Dedicated & OTR Hauls At RTI, we put people before profits. Dedicated & OTR Hauls At RTI, we put people before profits.
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What you’ll get: $0.54 - $0.58 per mile - Based on experience and location Paid miles empty and loaded while on duty (do not pay deadhead miles back home) High earners average $80,000-$90,000 yearly.
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What you’ll get: $0.54 - $0.58 per mile - Based on experience and location Paid miles empty and loaded while on duty (do not pay deadhead miles back home) High earners average $80,000-$90,000 yearly.
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What you’ll get: $0.54 - $0.64 per mile - Based on experience and location Paid miles empty and loaded while on duty (do not pay deadhead miles back home) High earners average $80,000-$90,000 yearly.
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What you’ll get: $0.54 - $0.64 per mile - Based on experience and location Paid miles empty and loaded while on duty (do not pay deadhead miles back home) High earners average $80,000-$90,000 yearly.
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What you’ll get: $0.54 - $0.64 per mile - Based on experience and location Paid miles empty and loaded while on duty (do not pay deadhead miles back home) High earners average $80,000-$90,000 yearly.
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Class A CDL Job Information Mileage Pay Safe & On-Time Bonus - Up to 3% of mileage pay Dedicated Account with locations in Colton, CA and Pittsburg, PA is hiring CDL-A drivers to run team.
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Woody Bogler Trucking is Now Hiring Experienced CDL-A OTR Dry Van Drivers. Valid CDL-A License. All to make sure that our customers' cargo gets delivered safely and on time.
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Woody Bogler Trucking is Now Hiring: CDL-A OTR Dry Van Drivers Top Pay & Benefits: Average $72,800 - $99,840 annually. Additional Benefits: Paid orientation No-forced dispatch $2,000 referral bonus, unlimited $1,000 anniversary bonus Full health benefits at 90 days Company-paid vision and life insurance Pet program Detention, Layover, & Breakdown pay Company-paid 401(k) Paid vacation and paid holidays Rider program Requirements: Valid CDL-A License 6+ months of verifiable experience required Start Driving with Woody Bogler Trucking.
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If you have a passion for the open road, a flexible schedule, and your own insured dry van, we want to hear from you. We don't have force dispatching, so you have the full freedom to build your own schedule (working days, home time and area.
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About the Company Horizon Freight Lines is a family-owned, full service motor carrier specializing in local, short haul, and long haul dry van truckload service. About the Job The job DOES NOT include any driving in NYC Empty miles paid Job Summary Company Driver (W2, Solo) Dry Van OTR $1,350 - $1,750 total weekly avg.
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What you’ll get: $0.54 - $0.58 per mile - Based on experience and location Paid miles empty and loaded while on duty (do not pay deadhead miles back home) High earners average $80,000-$90,000 yearly.
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Was founded in 1955 and is still going strong today as a full-service trucking and logistics company We have career opportunities open now for CDL-A truck drivers in our van with excellent home time options, consistent year-round freight, updated newer trucks (less than 3 years old) and I-Pass/PrePass.
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What you’ll get: $0.54 - $0.64 per mile - Based on experience and location Paid miles empty and loaded while on duty (do not pay deadhead miles back home) High earners average $80,000-$90,000 yearly.
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