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Our shop personnel perform all aspects of preventative maintenance on company tractors and trailers, including but not limited to: oil changes, tires, grease, filters, fluid levels, basic trailer repair, general shop paperwork, DOT inspections, and general shop clean-up.
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23 per mile on all miles and a potential bonus of $500! $1,000 sign-on (split) Peace of Mind with Layover Pay: At CFI, we strive to provide our CDL-A Drivers with consistent miles.
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CFI has immediate openings for Driver Trainers! She Drives CFI means building an environment where women feel safe, supported, and happy in their work environment. CFI is Now Hiring CDL-A Drivers - She Drives.
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STEP TWO: Complete the CFI online driver application (provided upon completion of STEP ONE) STEP THREE: Connect with a CFI specialist to discuss available options & routes (we'll contact you at the number provided.
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Ability to pass all applicable CFI certification class testing and requirements. We provide opportunities for women to grow within CFI. Our goal is to bring confidence, respect, and equality to our entire CFI team.
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It is the policy of CFI to provide equal employment and individual opportunity to all job applicants and employees without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, veteran status or any other status as protected by federal, state and local governments.
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CFI is Proud to Support Women Drivers! 3 months minimum Tractor-trailer driving experience. Stop-off pay, Canadian border pay, local pay, layover pay, & non-customary work pay. We are proud to have repeatedly been named a Top Company for Women to Work for in Transportation by Women in Trucking.
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Ability to meet work attendance and availability requirements and all applicable legal and DOT regulations to drive a commercial truck in the United States. Be willing to travel throughout all 48 contiguous states for two to three weeks at a time.
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Would you like to experience an enhanced sense of pride and build lifelong friendships with those you mentor? 90% No-Touch Freight. No BACs, DUIs, DWIs or license suspensions for moving violations in the past five years.
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In the rare event of a layover, you'll receive $125 after the first 24 hours and $125 for each additional 24-hour period, ensuring your time is always valued. Gain the satisfaction of helping someone start a new career and earn a higher level of respect among your peers.
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Has the right to work and live in the United States. Immediate Pet Program – Bring your best friend. Each driver is paid their pay rate for all miles the truck runs. 14% of Our Fleet is Female Drivers.
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Top drivers earn $100k+ annually (each) Electronic logs (e-logs) used by full fleet. Excellent Pay and Benefits - Reliable Home Time. Regional and OTR routes available. STEP ONE: Request info by submitting this form.
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Top drivers earn $100k+ annually. Health, Dental, and Life Insurance. Top of the Line Equipment. 401k with Company Match. Earn up to $0.56 per mile. Earn up to $0.73 per mile (split) Practical mile pay.
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