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Job Description: Class A CDL Driver Make $0.52 CPM Performance and Safety Bonus, Home Every Week And Throughout The Week. Medical Dental, Vision, short, long-term disability, and MORE available 401K Program Company Paid Life Insurance 2020 and Newer Freightliner Cascadia and Kenworth s Refrigerators No Touch Freight Passenger Program Pet-Friendly.
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Ability to *choose your truck speed & base CPM*: Go at 70 MPH and earn 57 CPM or 65 MPH to earn 60 CPM. Handle *100% reefer no-touch freight* including top customer loads from Nestle & Sargento Foods.
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Company Driver Pay & Benefits Solo Pay =.46 cpm plus additional 5 cents per mile for a lightweight tractor Team Pay=. As a driver in the Refrigerated Division, you will need to be prepared to haul a variety of products including beef, pork, beer, produce, frozen foods, floral goods, and more.
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Tanker pay average: $1,500 - $2,300 per week or $0.50 - $0.55 CPM Lease/Owner-Operators average: $3,000-$7,000 take home pay per week Health, Dental, Vision, 401k, and Paid Time Off (PTO) are all offered as part of our Benefits Package.
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An impressive $0.87 CPM split for exceptional earning potential. Reimbursement for on-the-road showers, allowing you to freshen up and stay refreshed during your journeys. Are you ready to hit the road and embark on this exhilarating journey with us.
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Trainees go with mentor 4-6 weeks @$650 week Home every 2 weeks After training, you're assigned a solo job, where you will be paid.44 -.58 cpm based on experience OTR available Contact us today because this is a great opportunity.
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Industry-leading pay structure: earn 57 - 65 CPM base pay + accessorial pay. Home Weekly - Earn 57 - 65 CPM - 99% No-Touch. Orientation pay with transportation, motel (single), and meal coverage.
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BEST Graduate Rates – 40 CPM after training + increases to 45 CPM in your first year! HIGH Solo Rates – Experienced drivers now earn up to 49 CPM! Western Express has immediate openings in our Dry Van division for company drivers and driver trainers.
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Must have working knowledge and be able to direct the operations of at least these management systems: scheduling - CPM, unit man-hour performance, material control, estimating and subcontracts.
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Basic Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration, Engineering or related field required Minimum 5 years' purchasing experience, 10 years' preferred Certified Purchasing Manager (CPM) preferred Pay Range: $85K - $102K All qualified applicants shall be treated equally according to their individual qualifications, abilities, experiences and other employment standards.
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Certified Purchasing Manager (CPM) Certification or Certified Professional in Supply Chain Management (CPSM) Certification preferred. Certified Purchasing Manager (CPM) Certification or Certified Professional in Supply Chain Management (CPSM) Certification preferred.
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