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Job Info Job Location: Michigan 20, MI Route Type: Regional Type of Assignment: Dedicated Equipment: Reefer Hours Per Shift: 14 Hours Hours Per Week: 98 Hours Shift Start Time: 06:00 am Working Days: Mon-Sun Transmission Type: Automatic Job Requirements CDL Class: CDL A Experience: 0+ (includes CDL students) Handling: No-touch freight Additional Information Join Peterson Farms in this driver direct position where you will work directly with the carrier.
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Location: Elizabeth, NJ Job Type: Experienced Class A CDL Truck Driver Home Time: Weekly home time every week Pay: $1,360 to $1,500 per week on average Equipment: Sleeper Cab truck with automatic transmission, dry van trailer Freight: Dedicated freight - dedicated to one customer, No Touch, 100% drop and hookExperience: 3 months in the last 6 months or 6 months in the last yearBenefits: Major Medical, 401K, Vacation Job DetailsPay and home time: Pay is an average of $1,360 to $1,500 per week.
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Reefer and dry van trailers hauling 100% no-touch freight. Satisfaction – The feeling you get from keeping the customer's freight moving and contributing to the overall success of the customer will be nothing short of pride.
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Freight: No-touch freight, Running mostly East of I-35, No NYCExperience: 3 months in 3 years or 6 months in 5 years or 2 years in 10 years of tractor-trailer (40 ft or longer) experienceBenefits: Medical, Dental and Vision after 30 days, 401K after 6 months with a 4% company match Job DetailsPay and home time: Class A CDL drivers will average weekly pay of $1,350 to $1,550 or more per week since you can run as many miles as you can get.
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No Touch / Low Touch Reefer Freight - 95% no touch freight, bonuses for any touch freight you may deliver. Handling: No-touch freight.
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Pay: $1,125 to $1,250 per weekLocation: Jacksonville, FL (within a 100-mile radius)Job Type: Experienced Class A CDL Truck DriverHome Time: Weekly home time for resetEquipment: International truck with automatic transmission, no older than 3 yearsFreight: General freight, 100% no-touch freightExperience: 6 months in the last year or 1 year in the last 3 yearsBenefits: Comprehensive medical, 401K, and vacationJob DetailsPay and Home Time: Enjoy weekly home time to spend with your family.
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Overview: New equipment, high mileage opportunities, no-touch freight, Freightliner and Kenworth trucks, home on time, comprehensive benefits, paid orientation. Dispatch may occasionally send drivers to other regions within the United States, excluding NYC. All freight is no-touch.
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Reefer trailer hauling 100% no-touch freight. Explore our company-paid CDL training programs or call us at , and we can talk you through it. Reefer trailer hauling 100% no-touch freight.
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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. Credit for Military Experience and Military Apprenticeship programs, plus more military benefits.
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You will be hauling general but mainly automotive freight that is 100% no-touch and 90% drop and hook. We have truck driving jobs available in all categories including local, dedicated, regional, OTR, dry van, reefer, container (intermodal), and flatbed.
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Duties: As a Class A CDL Truck Driver you will be hauling general freight in top-of-the-line equipment. Our freight is 90% drop and hook so you can keep rolling and get the high miles. We work with every driver to ensure there are no roadblocks to getting you home when you need to be there for your family.
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Equipment Details: Newer top-of-the-line equipment, mostly Peterbilt 579 with a few LP Internationals, Freightliners, and Petes. Weekly pay via direct deposit or Comdata card. This position offers consistent home time that you can depend on and a laid-back environment that you will love working for.
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Company Culture: You will enjoy our laid-back work atmosphere. We welcome you (Class A CDL truck driver) to join our family and become a part of the most dynamic team the trucking industry offers. This Class A CDL Truck Driver position offers a monthly safety bonus of $750.
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Freight: No-touch freight, Running mostly East of I-35, No NYCExperience: 3 months in 3 years or 6 months in 5 years or 2 years in 10 years of tractor-trailer (40 ft or longer) experienceBenefits: Medical, Dental and Vision after 30 days, 401K after 6 months with a 4% company match Job DetailsPay and home time: Class A CDL drivers will average weekly pay of $1,450 to $1,650 or more per week since you can run as many miles as you can get.
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This CDL A truck driver position offers no-touch freight with mostly drop and hook loads. Duties: You will be hauling general freight in a dry van trailer throughout all 48 states.
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