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We offer excellent opportunities for Class A Dry Bulk drivers seeking to strive and flourish in the transportation industry, focusing on their professional as well as personal development. Hauling primarily in the Southeast and Midwest.
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Royal Trucking is Seeking OTR Class A Drivers Dry Van & Flatbed. EpicVue in cab Direct TV. Royal Trucking is Seeking OTR Class A Drivers Dry Van & Flatbed. Hiring CDL-A Flatbed and Dry Van Drivers for OTR.
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If you’re ready for the EXCELLENT PAY and CONSISTENT LOADS you’ll get at Royal, fill out our quick application to learn more today. Dry Van CPM Rate: Earn up to $0.60 CPM + Bonuses. 2,000 Sign On Bonus for Experienced Drivers; paid out over 12 months.
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Health insurance with company paying a portion. On Site maintenance. Per Diem daily pay (tax exempt) No touch freight, frequently drop/hook opportunities. Come be part of our family where we care about your future and building the greatest place for the best drivers to work.
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Class-A CDL OTR Company Driver. TRUCK: Company Driver. Dedicated Driver Manager! Average $1800-$2200 gross/week for Over the Road Company Drivers. Average $1600-$1800 gross/week for Regional Company Drivers.
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No Tanker Endorsement Required. Earn up to $1,800 Per week.
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Regional CDL-A Solo Company Truck Driver. Must meet FMCSA/DOT driver regulations. Now Hiring Regional Class A CDL Solo Drivers to run Southeast and Midwest states. Must have valid Class A CDL.
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Family Oriented Company We take great pride in the personal relationships that are built, and we treat you like family. Industry Leading Benefits We offer $600 Orientation Pay, Monthly Safety Bonus, E-Logs, Health Benefits, and much more Personal Dispatcher Your dispatcher knows your name, where you live, and your scheduled home time.
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Valid Class-A CDL in Good Standing With Compliant DOT Physical. ♂️ Don’t waste anymore of your time with a company that’s not invested in you. Drivers, do you feel like you’re just a number at your company.
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Dynamic referral program: $2,000 per experienced driver hired, plus up to $25,000 in referral contests. Commitment to safety with multiple national safety awards and top driver recognitions.
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