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Dry van trailers with 95% no-touch freight. Take your dog or cat on the road with our Team Pet Policy. Dry van trailers with 95% no-touch freight. Mileage pay, plus hourly pay while on duty, not driving.
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Paid time off after 6 months, plus 6 days of holiday pay per year. Team Van Truckload truck driver. Annual bonus: Earn up to 2% of annual gross pay each year. Average pay: $1,340-$1,630 weekly. Experience: All CDL holders.
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100% No-Touch Freight. 1,300+ a week- Ask us how! New Double Bunk Condo Style Tractors. We deliver more than just commodities; we deliver on a promise of consistency. Not ready to commit but still have questions, shoot us a text at 319-892-7200.
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Overview: CDL-A truck driver, home weekly, bonus, no touch freight, regional, automatic trucks, Class A License. Freight: No Touch, Mix of dry van freight.
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Come haul freight for a company who takes care of their drivers with outstanding benefits such as: 3 Weeks Paid Time Off Guaranteed Freight Highly Competitive Pay Straight Pay: Loaded or Unloaded Flexibility in Scheduling: Over-the-Road Options, Regional Options, Local Options No-touch freight $7000 Referral Bonus per referred driver that is hired SUMMARY Drive a 53’ tractor-trailer with a capacity of 80k lbs., to transport and deliver goods, or materials in liquid, loose, or packaged form.
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Class A CDL Truck Driver, no touch freight $1500 to $1600 per week , paid on all miles New Trucks with all the perks, Full benefits package Want a different driver experience in this industry.
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You will be out running no-touch freight for 12 days and routed home every other weekend for a full 48-hour reset. Job duties for this Class A CDL position include: You will be pulling dry van no-touch freight OTR across 48 states.
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Details: CDL-A/Class A Truck Driver Hiring Area: Tampa, FL States you will drive and deliver: 48 states with a good portion of the freight being delivered East of I-35 Averages: 2500+ Miles per week $1,400 to $1,700 per week average pay Home every other weekend No touch freight, top-of-the-line equipment, weekly pay via direct deposit, you can take your truck home or park at one of our many terminals located throughout the United States.
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It is 100% no-touch freight with no forced dispatch into NYC or its five boroughs. You will be pulling dry van no-touch freight OTR across 48 states. No Fleet Manager, Support team available 24/7.
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No touch freight. Local CDL Drivers needed immediately in the Chattanooga TN area! No touch freight. Great hourly pay. 2 years safe driving. Local home daily. If interested give us a call: 423-593-7531.
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Dry van trailers with 100% no-touch freight. Explore our company-paid CDL training programs or call us at , and we can talk you through it. Dependable paychecks - Your weekly paycheck will reflect the consistent miles you drive.
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Our territory covers: Colorado, Texas, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, Idaho, Missouri, New Mexico, North Dakota, Montana and Nebraska Join our team of Over-The-Road truck drivers for: Weekly runs available with consistent resets that are spent in the comfort of your home No-touch Drop and hook Refrigerated (Reefer) freight Late-model, well-maintained tractors and trailers Benefits.
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Credit for Military Experience and Military Apprenticeship programs, plus more military benefits. Leading equipment and technology specs designed for driver comfort. Our history has taught us that treating everyone with dignity and respect is vital to our ongoing success.
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Haul 100% no-touch freight with reefer and dry van trailers. Haul 100% no-touch freight with reefer and dry van trailers. Mileage pay and load pay, plus hourly pay while on duty, not driving.
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Must have valid CDL A License Other Info Monday thru Friday with the occasional Saturday Drivers must be available to work any shift No touch freight - Live unload and/or Drop N Hook Bonus Paid to the Driver at 7 days $500.00 and at 45 days $1,000.00 Benefits Competitive weekly pay Medical, dental and vision insurance Life and disability insurance Paid time off 401K TransForce drivers are respected professionals.
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