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Load Monster Inc operates Dry Van Only. No touch Freight. Whether you are a driver or an owner operator we invite you to join our team and become a part of the most trusted company the transportation industry has to offer.
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No touch freight All dispatched miles are paid Fuel surcharge on all dispatched miles Safety bonus Low-cost Bobtail/Physical Damage insurance available Low-cost Occupational/Accidental insurance available Free passenger program Easy dry van freight Learn more about the CDL-A owner operator partnership opportunities with Craig Transportation.
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CDL-A Owner Operator Advantages: Earn Up To $330,000 per year gross! Owner operators are needed now for CDL-A OTR trucking opportunities that offer up to $330,000 gross per year, fuel surcharge on all dispatched miles, home time on weekends and through the week plus much more.
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IT CAN BE DONE at Craig Transportation ! Home EVERY weekend! Better bottom line? More frequent home time.
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IT CAN BE DONE at Craig Transportation ! Home EVERY weekend! Better bottom line? More frequent home time.
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IT CAN BE DONE at Craig Transportation ! Home EVERY weekend! Better bottom line? More frequent home time.
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IT CAN BE DONE at Craig Transportation ! Home EVERY weekend! Better bottom line? More frequent home time.
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100% No-Touch Freight, 80% Drop & Hook. No record of DWI/DUI in commercial or private vehicle within last 7 years. Our contractors are given the resources to excel on their own terms, on and off the road – from incredibly flexible home time to unmatched support to competitive contracted rates and freight.
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We invite you to visit a terminal near you! Your transportation business deserves to call Brown a partner. The Brown Trucking driver experience is unique in every way. $1,000 Driver Referral Bonus - Paid Within 90 Days.
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That means when we get a raise, you get a raise! Independent Contractors – Trucks 2013 or newer – required to Pass Brown Federal DOT Inspection, XRS Omnitracs and Video Event Recorder required.
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OO Trucks Must be 10 Years or Newer and Pass DOT Inspection at Orientation. 12 months of verifiable experience within last 36 months. Quarterly Safety Incentives. Excellent safety record. 72% of Linehaul.
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Load Monster Inc is a Family-Owned business that is growing and looking for True Owner Operators and Drivers who wish to join a great team. Experienced Operation Team. No Out-of-Country Dispatch.
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No more than two moving violations in the previous three years. Owner Operators at Load Monster earn from $250K to over $300K Gross Per Year. Minimum Three years of Class A verifiable Tractor-Trailer driving experience.
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