Lease Purchase Reefer CDL-A Driver
Job Description:
$2,500+ take home per week- 2020-2024 Freightliner Cascadia- Free Cargo Ins, Free Trailer Rent
1 year of CDL-A + 3 months of previous REEFER experience required
Dedicated Lanes to keep you always moving! (Example: MO to PA " $3,600 for 1,000 miles)
Reliable Weekly Freight, Dedicated available 3-4 pre booked loads weekly
Plan your week with confidence
2weeks out OTR with Flexible hometime, no forced dispatch
1 Day Orientation
No Down Payment, No Credit Check
Respect. Communication. Support. Finally, a company that backs those words with action.
We at Four Ways Cargo Inc. specialize in hauling reefer freight. With a fleet of 140 trucks. We've been in business for 8 years, and our team of experts has experience providing the best loads out there!
Lease Purchase Info:
75% of Weekly Gross line haul, Trailer and Cargo Insurance included!
1st statement no truck payment
2020-2024 Freightliner Cascadia from $450 per week with 2 year lease
Fuel discount -> 25 cents per gallon (weekly pay)
Maintenance account (covers oil change, tires any repairs)
No-Force 24/7 Dispatch
Direct Deposit Pay Every Friday
Safety and referral bonus
Pets and Passenger Allowed
Cash Advances
Substitute truck in case of emergency (breakdown)
Transportation Provided: Flight, Bus, or Train, Motel Accommodation Included
Company Driver Positions available as well from 60cpm
Start as a company driver, gain experience, and make the switch to lease-purchase whenever you're ready!
When the lease ends the truck is yours,no balloon payment, no down payment no credit check
Questions?
Give us a call at 630-570-5961, extension 4, and our team will be happy to assist you.
Job Requirements:
We require a minimum of 1 year OTR and 3 months of REEFER experience in the past 3 years. If that's you, let's talk!
No DUIs
No Failed Drug Tests
Maximum 3 Moving Violations in the Last 3 Years
Wage Range: 1.00 - 5000.00 per week
General Description of Benefits: This is a 1099 contractor role, which means employment benefits are not provided. Contractors are responsible for securing and covering their own benefits independently.