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Valid Class A CDL with 1 year of tractor trailer experience. Freight: Hazmat freight, 1 year CDL Class A required. CDL-A Company Driver (Hazmat/Tanker) (5) Days of Paid Vacation after 1 Year of Service.
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Must have a Hazmat endorsement. Minimum driver age of 21 years old. Health, Dental and Vision - UHC. Equipment: 2018 or newer Volvo VNL series tractors with APU, Inverter, Fridge, Double Bunk.
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HOME WEEKENDS - Monday-Friday Regional Hazmat - $275 per day. Midwest Regional M-F Home every weekend. Minimum 12 months driving experience in the previous 3 years or 24 months driving experience in the previous 5 years.
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Freight: Hazmat freight, 1 year CDL-A required. Company Driver (Hazmat/Tanker) Company Driver (Hazmat/Tanker) Freight: Hazmat freight, 1 year CDL-A required. 6) Paid Holidays, whether you are running or not.
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No more than 2 moving violations in the past 3 years. Hazmat Endorsement Required. Extra $500 Veterans Bonus. 275 per day, 5 day workweek ($1,375 weekly) Hometime: Home every weekend. 1000 Referral Bonus.
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Home Friday, Out Monday. Be home on weekends like you should be, without having to worry about getting paid what you deserve! Call us at 847-621-5581. No more than 1 at fault accident in the last 3 years.
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No more than 2 accidents in the past 3 years with no more than 1 in the preceding 12 months.
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Extra $0.01 increase/after each year. Freight: 100% no touch freight, 50% drop and hook. Hazmat drivers - $1,900+ weekly gross earning potential. Non-hazmat - $1,750+ weekly gross earning potential.
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Per Diem Program - Add nearly 10% to each settlement. Location: Nationwide - OTR Routes. miles per week, we keep you running! Hazmat Endorsement Preferred. Hometime: 2 Weeks out, 2-3 days home. Miles/Week: Miles Per Week.
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2500-3000+ miles per week, we keep you running! Miles/Week: 2500-3000 Miles Per Week. No more than 2 accidents in the past 3 years with no more than 1 in the preceding 12 months.
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3000+ miles per week, we keep you running! Miles/Week: 2,500 - 2,800 Miles Per Week. No more than 2 accidents in the past 3 years with no more than 1 in the preceding 12 months.
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No more than 2 accidents in the past 3 years with no more than 1 in the preceding 12 months.
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72,800 - $90,000 Per Year. Hometime: 2-3 Weeks out, 2-3 days home. 1,650+ Average Weekly Gross Pay. 72,800 - $90,000 Per Year. Miles/Week: 2,500 - 2,800 Miles Per Week. No more than 2 accidents in the past 3 years with no more than 1 in the preceding 12 months.
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Hazmat drivers - $1,900+ weekly gross earning potential
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HOME WEEKENDS - Monday-Friday Regional Hazmat - $275 per day
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