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Delivery Driver-CDL *Sign-on Bonus. Sign-on Bonus: $5,000.00. Safely load building materials onto flatbed or boom truck and unload products at commercial and residential job sites.
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Top drivers earn up to $86,000 | Up to $7,500 sign-on bonus Average pay: $1,310-$1,600 weekly Home time: Daily Experience: All CDL holders Job ID: 232981 Overview Haul building materials on flatbed trailers.
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Miles per week $1,500 sign on bonus Paid fuel surcharge Base plate discounts available Dedicated, Line Haul, LTL No Driver Load/Unload 25% tarping Home Time 4 - 6 expected days out Home at least 2 weekends per month Core Responsibilities include, but are not limited to Inspection of vehicle, equipment, and cargo to ensure everything is safe, legal, and secure.
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Miles per week $1,500 sign on bonus Paid fuel surcharge Base plate discounts available Dedicated, Line Haul, LTL No Driver Load/Unload No tarping Home Time 4 - 5 expected days out You can stay out longer if you want to Home at least 3 weekends per month Core Responsibilities include, but are not limited to Submitting customer paperwork and deposits including invoices, load orders, and handheld reports.
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Job Summary Owner Operator Power Only, Refrigerated, Dry Van and Flatbed trailer OTR $8,000 - $12,000 gross total weekly avg. Equipment Requirements Max truck age: 10 years No overdimensional trucks allowed Orientation Details Offers paid orientation Does not cover accommodation Drivers get their own room No meals are included Orientation is performed partly or in full online Covers some or all travel expenses Hiring Requirements Class A license 12 months Tractor Trailer experience.
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The Class A CDL Driver will be driving a truck and/or tractor-semi trailer (flatbed) combination vehicle ion excess of 26,001 pounds. The Class A CDL Driver is responsible for loading, securing, delivering, and unloading heavy equipment to the customer’s job site in a safe manner in compliance with local, state and Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) regulations.
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About the Job We are inviting Owner/Operators to work with Flatbed or Lowboy trailers on high valuable loads with our company experiencing in Trucking Industry over 7 years Job Summary Owner Operator Flatbed trailer, Power Only, Live Haul and Removable Gooseneck OTR $11,000 - $13,000 gross total weekly avg.
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Equipment Requirements Max truck age: 15 years No overdimensional trucks allowed Orientation Details Offers paid orientation Does not cover accommodation Drivers get their own room No meals are included Orientation is performed partly or in full online Covers some or all travel expenses Hiring Requirements Class A license 12 months Flatbed experience.
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We provide you with the highest value loads paying outstanding price on the market. We have big old brokers working with us since 2018 and providing loads that you don't see on loadboards.
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About the Company We are ZMax Worldwide INC, professional trucking company operating with more than 10 trucks with all HAZMAT drivers. Submitting customer paperwork and deposits including invoices, load orders, and handheld reports.
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Being available for work at all times in order to meet customer pickup and delivery schedules. 88% of load 2,500 - 3,500 avg.
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Being available for work at all times in order to meet customer pickup and delivery schedules. 88% of load 2,500 - 3,500 avg.
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Being available for work at all times in order to meet customer pickup and delivery schedules. 88% of load 2,500 - 3,500 avg.
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1800 per week - And it gets better Driver Positions Pay Weekly Weekly Guarantee $1250 per week Hourly Pay: $25.00 Per Hour Overtime Pay: After 40 Hours Hours Per Week: 40 Hours per Week Nights Out Pay: $50.00 per night Nights Out for Route in Ryder Booked Hotel or Sleeper NST Tenure Bonus: $1,000 - Must be with Ryder between 11/1 – 10/31 Sign On Bonus: Pays You $1500 at 30 Days AND $1500 at 90 Days Schedule: Monday - Friday - Must be Flexible Trucks are three years or newer.
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We have a very friendly atmosphere in our dispatch and update team which is promoting our company and allowing to work with nice and high paid loads on the market. About the Job Drivers in our company are provided with easy hook and drop runs picking up with no wait time and delivering by just dropping the trailer at the dock and leaving for another hook.
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