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Service Transportation, Inc., is a family-owned and operated business that means we put people first. STEP TWO: Complete the Service Transportation online driver application (Provided upon completion of step one and takes about 10 min.
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Service Transportation is Now Hiring Experienced. Interested In Driving For Service Transportation? CDL-A Company Drivers. We believe in a Truth in Trucking mentality.
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We are a team and a family. STEP THREE: Connect with an account specialist to discuss available accounts (We’ll contact you at the number provided) 5,000 Sign-On Bonus - No-Touch Freight.
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Additional pay/bonuses - breakdown, detention, DOT inspection. Benefits include: medical, dental, vision and AFLAC! No-touch freight & assigned trucks. Hazmat preferred but not required (non hazmat carrier.
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Additional 1 CPM Annual Bonus for all aid miles. Quarterly bonus - 3 CPM/4 CPM - starts day 1 on all miles! 5,000 referral bonus on EVERY referral you send - even before you start! Orientation completed in one day.
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Meaning that we will tell the truth even when it's not always welcome. 5,000 guaranteed sign-on bonus. We are proud of all of our employees and their efforts and the support of their families in all that we do.
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Pay raise after 90 days - including increase in load percentage pay as well. Drivers earn $85,000 - $115,000 yearly; $1,500 - $1,800 weekly average. Pet policy & rider policy. STEP ONE: Request info by submitting this form.
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55 CPM and load percentage. Home Weekly - Earn Up to $115,000 Yearly. People make this business happen every day. 8 months verifiable experience required) Weekly direct deposit pay. 8 months verifiable experience required.
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401(k) with company match. Weekly home time.
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Additional Pay/Bonuses - Breakdown, Detention, DOT Inspection No Touch Freight & Assigned Trucks Weekly Direct Deposit Pay Per Diem Benefits include: Medical, Dental, and Vision and AFLAC! 401k with Company Match Paid Vacation Pet Policy Rider Policy Orientation Completed in One Day.
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401(k) with company match. Weekly home time.
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Service Transportation, Inc., is a family-owned and operated business that means we put people first.
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