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No Touch Dry Van, mostly customer based freight. Dillon Transportation LLC is hiring a Solo Regional Truck Driver with a Class A CDL license. Minimum of 2 Years of Current OTR tractor-trailer driving experience preferred.
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No auto restriction, must be able to drive manual transmission. No DUI / DWI's in the last 10 years. No more than 3 moving violations in a 3 year period. Class A CDL License For Manual Transmission.
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Additional Truck Driver Benefits. Home Terminal would be Ashland City, TN or Kingman, AZ and drivers would operate in the respective regional areas with Home Time Each Week of approximately 34-48 hours.
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Late Model Freightliner Cascasdias, Governed at 72 MPH. Great Miles- Solo Drivers Get 2500-3500 Miles Weekly & Team Drivers Get 5,500-8000 Miles Weekly. Sign-On Bonus - $1,500 Paid Out In First 3 Weeks Of Work.
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Call Our Recruiting Department at 888-393-4859 or learn more at DillonTransportation.com. Medical/Dental/Vision Insurance with Options for Family Coverage. Pet Ride Along Policy. 60 CPM, averaging 2500-3500 miles per week.
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Driver Referral Bonuses - $3,000 For EVERY Driver Hired. Spouse Ride Along Policy. SOLO Company Pay Scale. Financial Stability with Weekly Direct Deposits. Paid Life Insurance & Disability Insurance. 1500 Sign On Bonus.
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