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All-In Revenue Choice Lease: Select loads with an all-in rate no need to calculate fuel or accessorials. Haul tanker trailers at no charge while operating under Schneider s authority. Experience: 6 months or greater CDL experience.
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No loading/unloading, no hazmat required, no Canada routes or NYC routes. Family-owned Ozark Motor Lines is now hiring for regional CDL-A truck driver jobs that show you the difference between just a job and the long-term satisfying driving career you want.
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4) 100% on-time delivery; No driver service failures. OTR CDL A Driver Minimum Average $1,542 Per Week. 100% No Touch Freight. CDL A Flatbed - OTR. 5) No CSA Violations.
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Walking Floor Trailer Other Info 2 years of driving exp required Will Train - Walking Floor Trailer Mulch, Wood Chips No Touch Must have Manual Transmission Experience Benefits Competitive weekly pay Medical, dental and vision insurance Life and disability insurance Paid time off 401K TransForce drivers are respected professionals.
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Starting at $0.61 - $0.69 CPM Transition Bonus $500 Safety Bonus Referral Bonus ️ Benefits 401K Vacation pay Insurance Equipment Late Model Trucks One of the lowest CSA scores in the industry No touch freight 53’ dry vans All trucks equipped with navigation systems Paid Clean DOT Inspections Paid Stop Offs Extra Perks Rider & Pet Program Requirements Minimum of 2 years Experience Get paid for your experience, ask about our NEW “ELITE/ELITE PLUS PAY PACKAGES” Call us.
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CDL-A Truck Driver Opportunities with Weekly Home Time! Avg Days Out: Home Weekly Job Description: PTP is OTR Regional, Home Weekly - 100% No Touch Company Driver Benefits Our benefits package is offered to all company drivers and comes second to none.
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50% Drop & Hook 100% No-touch Paid on Practical Miles (Empty and Loaded) Orientation & Transition Pay Fuel Bonus Quarterly Production/Safety Bonus Driver Referral Bonus Paid Vacation and Holidays Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance ESOP and 401K matching Position Requirements CDL-A Driver Satisfactory Safety Record Recent 6 month OTR Experience.
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2,000 Referral Bonus No DUI/DWI/SAP convictions Together We Can Go Anywhere. Seeking OTR CDL-A Teams and Solos Willing to Team! This includes our driving team, Division Manager, Safety and Fleet Manager as well as Load Planners and Dispatchers.
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Haul dry van freight - 100% no touch. No Touch Freight. No more than 3 moving violations within 3 years. Seeking OTR CDL-A Drivers. No more than 3 preventable accidents within 3 years.
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TEAM CDL-A Van Truck Drivers - $1,800 avg gross per driver - Up to 72 CPM - CDL A with 6 month exp required - 6 months of CDL-A experience required. Valid Class A CDL with 6 months or more of truck driving experience.
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No abandonments, 1 year OTR Tractor and Trailer local Tractor/Trailer combo Experience Required. Loads: Dry van and Reefer (No slaughterhouses or fresh meat. We support Veterans, Women and believe in giving someone a second chance.
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We offer weekday shifts only with no weekends or overnights required. Darragh is looking for a CDL Class A or B to join our team in Little Rock, AR. You will drive a tractor-trailer or straight truck to transport and deliver products, materials in liquid, loose, or packaged form by performing the following duties.
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Maintain DOT driver log and other required transport documentation. This is no touch freight work and driver will be home daily. Maintain DOT driver log and other required transport documentation.
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No touch full-time CDL A driver position. No violations for reckless driving, speeding 15 MPH over the speed limit, lane changes, or texting/handheld device use while driving. Maintains Department of Transportation (DOT) vehicle logs as required by law, as well as any other Company documents necessary for operation of vehicle, performs daily equipment and vehicle inspections, and relays appropriate information between ports of entry and warehouses.
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