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Seeking Class A CDL Drivers with a minimum of 6 Months Solo Experience for a home weekly Regional driving position! Annual income of $78,000-$83,000 5 days on and 2 days off Various start times available Schedules available THU-MON, FRI-TUE, Consistent weekly miles between 2000-2200 Will operate regionally within 300 miles of Kansas City Can take truck home for off time Assigned Trucks Moving rail containers 100% NO TOUCH Automatic Transmission Tractors (ALL trucks have a 1500W Invertor) Automatic Restricted Drivers WELCOME.
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Seeking Class A CDL TANKER HAZMAT Drivers with a minimum of 9 months verifiable experience for a Home Daily driving position. Thank you for the interest and have a blessed day.
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Thank you for the consideration and have a blessed day. Running area is primarily IA, IL, WI and MN Hazmat optional (will reimburse)Great BenefitsFast Application processingWill be pulling intermodal trailersPaid TrainingCan take tractor home for home timeCall Brad for immediate consideration at 260-348-1558.
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Automatic Transmission Tractors (ALL trucks have a 1500W Invertor) Automatic Transmission Tractors (ALL trucks have a 1500W Invertor) HAZMAT required within 90 days of hire (Will be reimbursed by account.
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Seeking Class A CDL drivers with a minimum of 9 months solo experience for a great dedicated, home daily position! Split days off but one of them will be a weekend day.
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Multiple schedules and start times (most new drivers will start on a schedule that includes the weekend) AFTER Training the following will be your experienced driver information/pay. Expect to take 10 hour break in truck 2-3 times a week.
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HAZMAT required within 90 days of hire (Will be reimbursed by account) Great Benefits Fast Application processing Call Brad for immediate consideration at 260-348-1558. ACT NOW as positions are filling fast.
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Moving rail containers. Call Brad for immediate consideration at 260-348-1558. Consistent weekly miles between 2000-2200. Schedules available THU-MON, FRI-TUE, Fast Application processing. Various start times available.
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Seeking Class A CDL TANKER Drivers with a minimum of 9 months verifiable experience for a Home Daily driving position. Working with a dedicated customer. $70,000-$75,000 a year.
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