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OTR CDL A TRUCK DRIVER - Home Every Weekend! Whiteline Express, Ltd. was built on a foundation of safety, service and sustainability, we deliver on our commitment to drivers every day with weekend home time, quarterly safety performance bonuses, an excellent benefits package and competitive pay rates.
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CDL Class A License in both manual and automatic transmission. 99% No-touch freight. We know that our ability to deliver excellent service depends on hiring excellent drivers.
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We believe that happy drivers are safer drivers! Up to $0.12 CPM for driver referral program. Good safety record & driver history. Up to $0.12 CPM for driver referral program.
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Must pass DOT drug test and physical. 401(k) with company match + profit sharing. Manual Transmission Exp. Required) Rider & pet policy. Low-cost medical, dental, and vision benefits. Minimum 6 months of experience in the past 36 months.
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Paid Time Off (PTO) after 60 days. Must meet DOT driving standards. 2,500 Sign-on Bonus! 2,500 Sign-on Bonus. Company-paid life & disability insurance. Quarterly safety and performance bonuses. 60 per mile based on experience.
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2,500 Mile Guarantee Program. Avg $1,375-$1,500 Weekly. Home Every Weekend. Headquartered in Plymouth, MI, we were founded in 1983 to provide value added services for our affiliated companies. Home on the Weekends.
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Minimum 22 years of age.
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