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Call NOW this job will go FAST Chris for immediate consideration.
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If, you're a Fedex driver it's a faster hiring process. Truck Driver Pay:.80 cpm split if you reach 5200 + miles 0.17 per diem Layover pay NO NY Truck Driver Requirements: 1 yr of Class A Doubles endorsement - or willing to obtain Clean MVR Clean Background No Health Insurance offered at the moment 1 week vacation after 6 months 1 week vacation after 1 yr Powered by JazzHR.
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CPM bonus based on driver-controlled criteria. Well maintained newer equipment Freightliner Cascadia - Standards about 200-300K miles on trucks. COMDATA Card provided. Average 2500 to 3200 miles a week (Solo) Average 5000 to 6200 miles a week (Team.
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What to expect as a Flatbed Truck Driver. Our EDI capabilities guarantee easy transactions from start to finish. What to expect as a Flatbed Truck Driver. We take pride in timely pick-ups and deliveries, and are monitored by our team of dispatchers every mile of every trip.
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24/7 driver support with professional dispatchers, even on weekends. Fast, proactive solving of driver issues. 60% drop-and-hook for fast pickup and delivery💯 Fleet average 2,500 miles weekly, direct deposit every Friday.
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GUARANTEED $1800 per week (6 DAYS ON THE ROAD) Excellent benefit package including Health Insurance and Company Matched 401k. 60 CPM for W2 with All Possible benefits! Great pay - 13th nationwide. W2 Drivers earn 63 CPM after 30 days.
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Class a Truck Driver Requirements. Class a Truck Driver Benefits. Class a Truck Driver Requirements. Loads at some locations will be drop-and-hook, while others will involve live unloading or possibly live reloading.
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Truck Driver annual income 70-90K ( top earners made over 90K last year ) Well maintained newer equipment Freightliner Cascadias - Standards & Automatics. No Drug and Alcohol Policy Violations.
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Truck Driver Benefits. Truck Driver Requirements. Call for an immediate phone screen: Liza Rodriguez 281-612-1870 LIMITED TIME $2500 SIGN ON BONUS. An ESOP Company. Prefer 1 year of verifiable Class A OTR Experience.
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This account delivers no-touch freight. 3 months or more of verifiable Class A OTR Experience. Affordable Single and Family Medical, Dental, and Vision Plans. No more than 5 CDL jobs in the past 12 months.
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74 CPM (Teams) (Based on Experience) (Split Miles) Call Chris for an immediate phone screen: 281-817-4329. Prefer 2 years of verifiable Class A OTR Experience. Affordable Single & Family Medical, Dental and Vision Plans.
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Dedicated Class A Truck Driver Benefits: Home Daily $1,500 - $1,700 Weekly Weekly Paychecks 401K, Medical, Dental, and Vision Plans Monthly Performance Bonuses Stock Purchase Program Powered by JazzHR.
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An Employee Owned Company ESOP. 12 - 15 days out (depending on home state) 2 - 3 days home time. Two Weeks Paid Vacation After First Year. A Good Criminal and Driving Record. Voluntary Unloading pay. Voluntary Whole Life Insurance.
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Company-Paid Life insurance. Professional appearance & attitude. Average 2500 to 3200 miles a week. Personal & Sick Days After 90 Days. Short & Long-Term Disability. 401K With Company Match. If this all sounds good to you, we want to hear from you.
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