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Job Summary Company Driver (W2, Solo) Flatbed trailer, Tanker trailer, Walking Floor and Dump trailer Local $1,200 - $1,500 total weekly avg. Job Summary Company Driver (W2, Solo) Flatbed trailer, Tanker trailer, Walking Floor and Dump trailer Local $1,200 - $1,500 total weekly avg.
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Job Summary Company Driver (W2, Solo) Flatbed trailer and Walking Floor Local $680 - $1,200 total weekly avg. Hiring Requirements Class A license 6 months Flatbed experience in the last 12 months.
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You must commit to Tag Trans for 1 year for this and your tuition will be reimbursed Job Summary Company Driver (W2, Solo) Dry Van, Flatbed trailer and Refrigerated OTR $1,200 - $2,600 total weekly avg.
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About the Job TWIC is required within 60 days of employment Job Summary Company Driver (W2, Solo) Removable Gooseneck, Single Drop, Flatbed trailer and Double Drop Regional $1,300 total weekly avg.
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Job Summary Contract Driver (1099, Solo) Flatbed trailer Local $1,500 - $1,600 gross total weekly avg. Orientation Details Offers paid orientation Does not cover accommodation Drivers get their own room No meals are included Does not cover any travel expenses Hiring Requirements Class A license 12 months Flatbed experience We're an equal opportunity employer.
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Job Summary Company Driver (W2, Solo) Intermodal Container and Flatbed trailer Local $1,300 - $1,700 total weekly avg. Job Summary Company Driver (W2, Solo) Intermodal Container and Flatbed trailer Local $1,300 - $1,700 total weekly avg.
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About the Job Twic is 0.01 per mile Passport is 0.01 per mile Quarterly Safety Bonus is 0.02 per mile Job Summary Company Driver (W2, Solo) Removable Gooseneck and Double Drop OTR $1,500 - $2,590 total weekly avg.
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Deliver SOLO To: 150 mile radius of Earth City Route: Home Daily Tractor Type: Day Cab Trailer Type: 48' Flatbed Freight: Touch – Metal, Aluminum, Brass and Copper Load Securement – Strapping All Loads and Tarping in Wet Weather Call Kylee at 386-747-7087 EXTRA PERKS: Our Drivers tell us Carrier Transparency is top priority.
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Trailer Type: 48' - 53' Flatbed, Dry Van, Reefer, Conestoga and Curtainside. There is a Immediate opening for a SOLO Class A CDL Truck Driver in Oakland, CA. We want the right Driver to join us at Ryder.
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Deliver SOLO To: OK, TX, KS, AR and MO Route: Regional Tractor Type: Day Cab Trailer Type: Flatbed 6 months of Flatbed experience REQUIRED No Tarping Equipment: Truck Mounted Forklift 6 months experience REQUIRED Freight: No Touch – Brick and Building Supplies EXTRA PERKS: Our Drivers tell us Carrier Transparency is top priority.
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Deliver SOLO To: Northeast down to NC Tractor Type: Sleeper, and Day Cabs Trailer Type: Dry Van, Reefer, Flatbed 48', 53’ Equipment: Electric and Manual Pallet Jack Ryder will Train you on all equipment needed to be successful Freight: Touch – Steel, Assembled motorcycles, and Tires Trucks are 36 months or newer, include 24/7 Roadside Maintenance and Company Drivers fuel up the trucks at over 800 Maintenance Facilities Nationwide.
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Specializations such as Hazmat, Tanker, or Flatbed are highly sought after in today's market, commanding premium compensation. Specializations such as Hazmat, Tanker, or Flatbed are highly sought after in today's market, commanding premium compensation.
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Discover the myriad of opportunities awaiting you. Team drivers or those open to teaming are especially in demand. Highlight your specialized experience to expedite your journey back on the road. Our efficient application process pre-screens candidates, ensuring you're only matched with companies genuinely looking to onboard.
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We align you with trucking companies presenting the prime fit for your career aspirations. Our partnerships are with organizations that prioritize their drivers, offering superior compensation, home time, and perks.
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If you're an accomplished driver with over 3 months of experience and a Class A CDL, your skills are eagerly sought after nationwide. Join us at Truck Driver Jobs in America, where a single application connects you to the finest pay rates, routes, bonuses, and benefits tailored for the experienced CDL A driver.
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