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CDL-A Long-Haul Truck Driver Jobs at Ashley Distribution offer: Top 25% of drivers earn $70,000 annually Predictable home time No-Touch, Diverse Freight: Furniture, 3rd party logistics, ADS/APNW non-furniture items Mix of live load/unload and drop and hook accounts Consistent, high weekly miles Excellent, premium equipment Generous benefits package: Can add up to an additional 27% on top of your base salary.
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If you are a motivated Class A CDL truck driver who would enjoy delivering a variety of cargo on irregular routes across the country, Ashley would like to talk to you about our long-haul truck driver job openings.
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WE OFFER: CPM Based on YOUR Experience Guaranteed Daily Pay Option Monthly Safety Bonus Scheduled CPM Increases Paid Orientation 99% No Touch Freight BENEFITS: Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance Life Insurance 401(k) Retirement Plan with Company Match Paid Time Off Pets Welcome Passengers Allowed Truck School Tuition Reimbursement Hiring Bonus for Veterans And So Much More.
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EQUIPMENT: 2022 and Newer Freightliner Tractors 100% Automated Manual Transmissions Inverter and Bunk Heater in Every Truck No Slip-Seating Operating Center Locations: Salem, Oregon Denver, Colorado Gary, Indiana Layton, Utah Nashville, Tennessee Payette, Idaho Pensacola, Florida Phoenix, Arizona We respect our drivers and their families and have developed our compensation, benefits and management to cater to YOU. Come and Join May Trucking Company today.
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May Trucking Company is hiring ENTRY-LEVEL and EXPERIENCED OTR Truck Drivers.
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May Trucking Company is hiring ENTRY-LEVEL and EXPERIENCED OTR Truck Drivers.
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May Trucking Company is hiring ENTRY-LEVEL and EXPERIENCED OTR Truck Drivers.
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This is a dedicated route that will include dry, no-touch freight with some drop & hook, mostly in the Midwest, and you’ll be home every weekend. Class A CDL Truck Driver, No touch and home weekends.
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Also, with our 24-hour dispatch and roadside assistance you’ll never be on the road alone. The grit, determination, skill, and heart it takes to be a professional truck driver is recognized and respected at MNS1 Express, and our team will always have your back.
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We’re hiring Class A CDL truck drivers. As a company that is always investing back into itself and the people who keep our wheels turning, we want you to feel supported every step of the way.
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With weekly pay that averages $1450 and tons of bonus possibilities, MNS1 is the combo of everything you’re looking for in a career. Tiered medical insurance plan with additional company contribution based on your number of dependents.
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You’ll drive a 2020 or newer Freightliner! We have top pay, bonuses, and a full benefits package! We consider our drivers our customers, and that means we always treat you with the respect and support you deserve.
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These aren’t the only rewards for driving for MNS1. Drive Where You’re Treated like the Customer. Driver referral, safety, performance, and clean inspection bonuses. Our driver-first culture is what sets us part, and it’s why our drivers frequently refer others to join our team.
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CDL-A Team Truck Driver Home Wkly. Team CDL-A Truck Driver - Home Weekly - New Hire Transition Bonus Earn up to $0.36 per mile based on verifiable experience Additional mileage pay when hauling placarded hazmat locads Weekly home time 99% no touch freight Paid two-day orientation.
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If you're searching for a career with COMPETITIVE PAY, WEEKENDS OFF, that has you HOME DAILY and NO TOUCH FREIGHT, then this is the job for you! Candidates with experience in logistics, warehouse, OTR, Over-the-Road, CDL Class A License, Truck and Trailer, preferred.
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