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Title: OTR Truck Driver - Experienced Drivers Only ($3000 Sign-On Bonus) This position offers a $3000 sign-on bonus for experienced drivers only.
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Our drivers enjoy 100% no-touch freight, with 50% drop and hook, making for efficient and hassle-free deliveries. $3000 sign-on bonus for experienced drivers only.
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Finish Line Express is seeking Class A CDL Truck Drivers to run OTR/ Regional Routes! 2,200 Miles Per Week Guaranteed- Full Benefits- No Touch Freight- Home Weekly.
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As an OTR Truck Driver, you will travel long distances to deliver freight to various locations, enjoying the freedom of the open road. If you're an experienced OTR truck driver looking for a rewarding career with excellent benefits and opportunities for growth, apply now and become part of our team.
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Title: OTR Truck Driver - Experienced Drivers Only ($3000 Sign-On Bonus) Location: Colorado Overview: We are currently seeking experienced and dedicated Over-the-Road (OTR) Truck Drivers to join our team.
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Earn $0.73 CPM + 2,200 Miles Per Week Guaranteed- Full Benefits- No Touch Freight Must Have A Valid Class A + 2 Years of Verifiable Experience Must NOT Have an Automatic Restriction On License We DO NOT Accept SAP Drivers.
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