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Pay protection program to help safeguard your weekly paycheck. Our well-rounded and robust pay and benefits packages support a good living both on and off the road. Detention pay after 90 minutes of on-time deliveries.
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Local Intermodal nighttime truck driver Average pay: $1,160-$1,420 weekly Home time: Daily Experience: THREEMONTHS Overview Haul freight containers secured to company-owned chassis.
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25 per mile Northeast premium pay, NE Optional Home weekly Guaranteed Weekly Miles/ Pay Full medical, dental and vision benefits Additional pay for breakdown, HazMat, and more.
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Immediate Hire: Class A Regional Truck Driver - Home Weekly with Competitive Pay! Position Highlights: Average Weekly Pay: $1,200 - $1,500 Annual Salary: Approximately $62,400 to $78,000 Home Time: Enjoy being home weekly.
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Pay varies by route, location and experience level, request info for more details) Home Time & Route Options We have versatile time off opportunities such as daily, weekly, and bi-weekly Dedicated, OTR and Regional Solos, Teams, and Leaders To start your career at Werner, apply today.
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Benefits: 401(k) Dental insurance Health insurance Paid time off Referral program Vision insurance Supplemental pay types: Breakdown pay Extra stop pay Layover pay Monthly bonus Safety bonus Trucking driver type: Company driver Solo driver Trucking home time: Home weekly Trucking route: Regional License/Certification: Va CDL A (Required) Ability to Relocate: Dallas, TX: Relocate before starting work (Required.
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Upon completing your training, you'll step into a role that offers a competitive weekly pay ranging from $1200 to $1500 + , depending on your location. Driver Types: Trainees Types of Runs: OTR Type of Freight: Dry, Reefer, Flatbed Type of Equipment: Freightliners Average age of tractor: 1.5 years Primary Running Areas: All 48 states Training Stages: 4 to 6 weeks with a mentor Pay: $650 first 4-6 weeks If you have a CDL A but lack experience, don't worry.
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F rom incredibly flexible home time to unmatched dispatcher support and competitive weekly pay , our drivers are given the resources to excel on their own terms, both on AND off the road.
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Pay: NON-CDL drivers $20.00 & CDL drivers will be $21.00 average $900 to $1,050 per week. Suncoast Drivers is seeking a CDL Class A or NON-CDL Driver to join our team! This is a YARD Driver Position.
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07 per mile (based on weekly mileage) Layover pay is offered at $125 – depending on the circumstances. STEP TWO: Complete Millis Transfer driver application (provided after form submission.
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Competitive pay: Earn an average of $1,000-$1,500 weekly, with a chance for performance bonuses. - Steady work- Home time: Home weekl CDL, Driver, Class A, Regional, Transportation.
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Competitive weekly pay. Your safety is our top priority, and we comply with DOT and FMCSA. TransForce is seeking full-time CDL A drivers in Jacksonville, FL. TransForce shows genuine concern for your career objectives.
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Vacation Pay: Average weekly pay based on the prior 6 months (refer to GC Benefits tab for details). If you’re an experienced driver looking for a reliable OTR position with excellent pay and benefits, we’d love to have you on our team.
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CDL-A Drivers: Home Weekly, Top Pay, and No Northeast Hassles in the Sunny Southeast. Our commitment to your financial well-being is evident in our top-tier pay structure, where you can earn $1,125 to $1,250 per week, conveniently deposited directly into your account.
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Pay: $1,125 to $1,250 per week Location: Jacksonville, FL (within a 100-mile radius) Job Type: Experienced Class A CDL Truck Driver Home Time: Weekly home time for reset Equipment: International truck with automatic transmission, no older than 3 years Freight: General freight, 100% no-touch freight Experience: 6 months in the last year or 1 year in the last 3 years Benefits: Comprehensive medical, 401K, and vacation Job Details Pay and Home Time: Enjoy weekly home time to spend with your family.
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