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We provide EZ pass, Toll Cards, and Pre-Pass for convenient travel, and our rider policy allows for companionship on the road. You will be out for 7 to 10 days then home for a 34 to 48-hour reset depending on the length of time you have been on the road.
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If you need to get home before the reset period we will get you there and be patient with getting you back on the road. Reasons to join our team: At American Trucking Group, our commitment to a "We Care" attitude is evident from the moment you join our team.
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At American Trucking Group, our commitment to a "We Care" attitude is evident from the moment you join our team. Duties: As a CDL A Truck Driver you will be hauling general freight in top-of-the-line equipment.
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Pet and rider policy for companionship on the road. Additionally, we provide a rental car and hotel room to facilitate travel to the road test location. Transporting general dry van freight, with 100% no-touch for the driver (90% of loads are drop and hook.
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Duties: As a Class A CDL Truck Driver you will be hauling general freight in top-of-the-line equipment. Once that is complete, we will provide you with transportation to pick up your truck and do your road test.
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Rider policy for companionship on the road. About us: At HWY Express, we recognize the immense dedication and hard work of our CDL A truck drivers, who tirelessly deliver freight 365 days a year.
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Pay and Home Time: Drivers for this CDL A Truck Driver position will be on the road for 2 weeks at a stretch and will enjoy home time every other week. We're seeking a CDL A truck driver to join our family-owned business, boasting one of the industry's lowest turnover rates.
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We prioritize the values of family, striving to harmonize the needs of our CDL A truck drivers with a lifestyle that enriches both them and their loved ones. Pay and home time: We offer our Class A CDL truck drivers $1,200 to $1,600 per week depending on experience.
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Equipment Details: Newer top-of-the-line equipment, mostly Peterbilt 579 with a few LP Internationals, Freightliners, and Petes. 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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This Class A CDL Truck Driver position offers a monthly safety bonus of $750. Our freight is 90% drop and hook so you can keep rolling and get the high miles. Qualifications: Qualifications for applicants include holding a Class A License (CDL-A), possessing a current DOT medical card, and having at least 3 months of experience within the last 12 months or 1 year within the last 3 years, operating a tractor with a 40-foot or longer trailer.
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This Class A CDL A truck driver position entails a Western 11 run, requiring drivers to be on the road for 7 to 8 days before enjoying a 48-hour reset at home. Transportation, single-person accommodation, and meals are provided during orientation, with compensation provided Opportunities Await: At American Trucking Group, we offer a diverse range of truck driving positions, including local, dedicated, regional, OTR, dry van, reefer, container (intermodal), and flatbed routes for CDL A truck drivers.
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The role yields an average weekly pay of $1,300 to $1,500, alongside a $1,000 sign-on bonus. We extend a warm invitation to Class A CDL truck drivers to join our close-knit family and become part of the most dynamic team in the trucking industry.
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Recognizing the pivotal role that CDL A truck drivers play in the transportation industry, we have cultivated a culture of respect and appreciation throughout our organization. You'll have the option to choose between CPM or percent of load pay structures, automatically calculated to ensure you receive the highest pay rate.
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We are committed to offering excellent service, top pay, and comprehensive benefits to our CDL A truck drivers while still prioritizing the home time they desire and deserve. At HWY Express, we have a variety of CDL A truck driver positions tailored to fit your lifestyle, including regional, OTR, and dedicated routes.
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With the majority of loads being drop and hook, you can maximize your mileage efficiency. The experience should involve operating a tractor with a 40-foot or longer trailer. During orientation, individuals can even have their pets stay with them in the hotel.
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