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Qualifications: Clean driving record DOT Medical card Minimum 6 months' tractor trailer experience Valid Class A driver's license Benefits Weekly Pay Unlimited Cash Referral Program Dedicated client/company All NEW INTERNATIONAL SLEEPER TRUCKS Year round freight, consistent miles.
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Qualifications: Clean driving record DOT Medical card Minimum 3 months' tractor trailer experience Valid Class A driver's license Benefits Weekly Pay Unlimited Cash Referral Program Dedicated client/company All NEW INTERNATIONAL SLEEPER TRUCKS Year round freight, consistent miles.
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Condo Trucks and Dry Van Trailers. Home Every 12 -14 days; 48 Hour Home Time; 100% No Touch Freight. Medical, Dental, Vision & Retirement! Great company with steady freight! Focus on Western States. 3 Months Minimum Experience REQUIRED.
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100 % No Touch Freight. DEDICATED OTR HOME WEEKLY Class-A DRIVING POSITION! Home Every 5-6 days; 34/48 Hour Home Time. Job will fill so apply TODAY! Lower 48 States. Average Income $1,339.00 to $1,877.00 per week.
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Minimum 3 months' tractor trailer experience. Year round freight, consistent miles! Minimum 3 months' tractor trailer experience. Year round freight, consistent miles! DEDICATED, OTR Home Weekly CDL DRIVING POSITION.
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Can Work Weekends; Some Night Driving. Averages Income $1,350.00 to $1,900.00 per week. Lots of money to be made.
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900 - 1200 Miles per Week; NIGHT DRIVING; Touch Freight Account. Home Weekly; 34 Hour Reset Over the Weekend. Not hard work, but active work. OR, WA, ID, W. Montana. Average Income $2,000.00 to $2,600.00 per week.
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NIGHT DRIVING; Touch Freight. 900 - 1200 Miles per Week. Lots of money to be made.
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NO TOUCH Freight. Great Company and Steady Freight! 5 days on 2 days off. All routes are all in OH, IN, KY. Milage Pay, Load Pay, and Stop Pay. Average Income $1,350.00 to $1,550.00 per week. Lots of money to be made.
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Home Every 5-6 Days; 34 Hour Reset Over the Weekend. Average Income $1,300.00 to $1,550.00 per week.
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Averages Income $1,360.00 to $1,700.00 per week.
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Work 4; 12 hours per days, then you get 4 days straight off! Get home and have a easy job! 6 months experience REQUIRED! 40 to 48 hours a week! All routes are all in the city limits! 1,000.00 to $1,200.00 per week.
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