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Top drivers earn up to $90,000 | Up to $4,000 sign-on bonus per team Average pay: $1,280-$1,570 weekly Home time: Every other week Experience: All CDL holders Job ID: 233483 Overview Haul 100% no-touch freight in dry van trailers.
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Job Highlights: Average annual earnings: $90K Starting pay: $0.63 - $0.65CPM based on experience Top performer earnings: $95K Additional over dimension pay Additional stop pay Home time: Out 14-21 days based on location Sign-on bonus: $3,000 $100 for each loaded border crossing for drivers who choose to go to Canada 60% pre-loaded, 90% no touch freight Van positions also available All expenses paid orientation in a luxury hotel: Roseville, MN, Dallas, TX and Appling, GA.
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Right now, FCC is hiring CDL-A truck drivers for our Midwest Regional fleet running no touch, mostly drop and hook freight between Nebraska and Ohio. Stay off the coasts and earn more with an award-winning company – Fremont Contract Carriers.
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Plus, as a no-touch freight account, you can focus on driving while we handle the rest. About us: At HWY Express, we pride ourselves on being distinct from the typical mega-trucking companies that many CDL A truck drivers avoid.
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Class A CDL Truck Driver, no touch freight. All of our freight is 100% no-touch and our average length of haul is 700 miles. You will be hauling general freight in a dry van trailer all throughout the United States.
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100% no touch dry van freight, 85% drop and hook. 9months of recent CDL-Atractor trailer experience. No preventable DOT recordableaccidents in the past 3 years. No DUI, DWI or OWI in the past 7 years.
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No touch dry van freight and a mix of drop/hook and live load. I've been a truck driver with Brite for over 4 years and I'm so grateful I made the choice to come here.
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G&D Integrated is Now Hiring *Experienced CDL-A Company Truck Drivers! Home Weekly - Earn up to $100k+ per Year - No-Touch Freight. 100% No-touch freight.
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Customer freight is no touch and 50% drop and hook (no Hazmat or Reefer). We are looking for professional, hardworking CDL-A Truck Drivers to run a regional route.
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No touch freight and driver unload accounts. As we continue to grow, our job opportunities for class A CDL truck drivers will continue to grow. We offer a variety of jobs in the Class A CDL industry.
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No-Touch Freight: drop and hook at JBS plant; live unload by lumpers at customer locations. CDL-A with 6 months tractor trailer experience. And with that comes well-paying regional truck driving opportunities with weekly home time, outstanding benefits, and lots of extras.
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Choose Flatbed or 100% no-touch Dry Van freight. Are you a recent CDL-A grad? Drive with Western for 3 months or more and you can qualify as a driver trainer.
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Job DescriptionCDL-A Dedicated Truck Driver: Guaranteed Weekly Pay! No touch freight! Must have CDL A and 21 years or older. U.S. Xpress is now hiring for one of our most popular dedicated lanes with $1,000 Weekly Minimum.
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As a Van Midwest Regional Fleet driver, you'll haul largely no-touch freight to many of the same locations in the central part of the country. Average $1,140+ Weekly - Consistent Routes - Mostly No-Touch Freight Take Home More. Be Home More® in a home weekly driving job.
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Hazmat Team Drivers Wanted at Five Star Logistic Service Inc. Weekly pay with direct deposit. Onsite parking available for personal vehicles. 100% drop and hook. Hazmat, double, and triples endorsements.
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