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Experience: Minimum 6 months of Class A CDL experience, after Trucking School, with a clean driving record. CDL-A Van and Tanker Driver: Home Every 2-3 Weeks. Ready to embark on a new driving adventure.
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Western Express has HIGH PAYING REGIONAL truck driving opportunities now available for Dry Van! You will stay close to home driving familiar lanes with miles you can count on! Have you been out of driving for 3 years or more.
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Diverse Freight:* Transport a variety of goods in both van and tanker trailers. Over-the-Road Driving:* Transport goods across the country. Safety Focus:* Adhere to safety regulations and maintain a clean driving record.
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Debt-free Heartland Express gives you the stability to build or continue your successful CDL-A TEAM truck driving career. 6 months of tractor-trailer driving experience within the last year (training available.
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Are you a recent CDL-A grad? Western Express is a non-discriminatory and equal opportunity employer. WEEKLY HOME TIME – Get home every week or stay out for extra money! Stay moving: 100% no-touch freight and 60-80% drop and hook.
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Comply with truck driving rules and regulations (size, weight, route designations, parking, and break periods) and with company policies and procedures. Trailers available for rent or purchase, Dry Van or Flatbed.
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Multiple driving options including Dry Van and Temp Control* (*3 months minimum Tractor-trailer driving experience) 3 months minimum Tractor-trailer driving experience. Peace of Mind with Layover Pay: At CFI, we strive to provide our CDL-A Drivers with consistent miles.
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Truck driving opportunities now available for Dry Van! (CDL-A required) *INTERESTED IN BEING A DRIVER TRAINER? CDL-A required) *INTERESTED IN BEING A DRIVER TRAINER? Western Express has *HIGH PAYING REGIONAL.
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Or stay out for extra money! Dependable equipment: 1-1/2 year average truck age + brand new 2024 tractors! Regardless of your background, we'd like to speak with you to see if you qualify. 21 Years of Age or Older Western Express is a non-discriminatory and equal opportunity employer.
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Home time varies per location with this truck driving job. Must have Class A License (CDL A) & 21 years or older. Convenient Home-Base Terminals. Basic and Supplemental Life Insurance and Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance.
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DEDICATED DRIVERS: Choose U.S. Xpress. Health, Dental & Vision Insurance with prescription benefits for employees and dependents. Sign On Bonus availability varies by location. Short-Term and Long-Term Disability Insurance.
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