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STEP TWO: Complete the Melton Truck Lines online driver application (provided upon completion of STEP ONE and takes about 10 min) Based out of Tulsa, OK, Melton Truck Lines has been running for nearly 70 years with a reputation of excellence and stability in the trucking industry.
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Melton Truck Lines is Now Hiring Experienced. STEP THREE: Melton Truck Lines will review and give you a call. Melton aims to remain ahead of the competition with free on-site clinics and dentists, 24/7 driver help desk, rider and pet programs, and much more.
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Dedicated driver services team. We take pride in our driver-focused culture of safety, professionalism, and family. CDL-A Flatbed Truck Drivers! We are looking for the next driver to call Melton home.
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On-site gym, workout facilities, and personal trainer. 24/7 safety helpline. Telemedicine - professional medical assistance from anywhere. US DOL & VA Apprenticeship Program. Rider Program – 18+ years old year-round, 10+ years old during summer months.
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Veterans with military driving experience could qualify for an additional 6 CPM in starting pay! With multiple career path options, extra pay for tarping, fuel bonuses, per diem plans, and more – Melton’s pay and benefits package can’t be beat.
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Pet Program – 90 lbs or less dog or cat. Melton honors military veterans and transition service members by offering VA apprenticeships, veteran resources, and so much more! Qualifying veterans could receive up to an additional $19,000 of tax-free BAH within their first year.
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