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Enjoy one of the highest paying OTR truck driving jobs in the industry, starting at 70 CPM for our new Road Warrior jobs depending on your home time needs. Drivers on this option go out for 2 months at a time and then go home for ten days.
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Explore our [company-paid CDL training programs]( or call us at 800-447-7433, and we can talk you through it. Regional Van Truckload truck driver - home weekly. Valid Class A Commercial Driver’s License (CDL.
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KAG Specialty Products, a division of Kenan Advantage Group, is currently hiring Dedicated Company Truck Drivers in YOUR area! STEP THREE: Connect with an account specialist to discuss available accounts (We’ll contact you at the number provided.
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Benefits: Home time varies per location Unloading and Stop Pay on some dedicated accounts Paid Vacation Great benefits, including Medical, Dental, Vision and 401K Match Newer Trucks 1,250 watt inverter in every US Xpress Truck GI Bill Apprenticeship Program.
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CDL-A Truck Driver Job Requirements: Must be minimum 21 years old with a valid CDL-A Must have 1 year of verifiable experience within last 3 years , or 2 years in the last 5 years.
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At U.S. Xpress, you’ll earn TOP INDUSTRY PAY and get on the road to financial freedom. Convenient home-base terminals. U.S. Xpress is Now Hiring Solo CDL-A Drivers! Must be 21 years or older and have a CDL-A.
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As a family-owned company for over 40 years, we understand the importance of balancing your driving career with time at home and this dedicated route gets you home weekly. Koch Trucking is looking to hire CDL-A truck drivers to join our dedicated division.
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Join KAG today to take advantage of great pay, home time, competitive benefits packages, supportive terminal managers and great equipment! KAG Specialty Products is now hiring CDL-A Company Drivers.
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With convenient home-base terminals and generous pet and rider policies, you'll love the freedom and support U.S. Xpress offers. Job Benefits: At U.S. Xpress, you'll get great pay, consistent miles, and fantastic benefits including medical, dental, vision insurance, and 401k match.
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Regional Home Weekend CDL A Flatbed Driver Weekly Minimum Pay Program, paid on all miles Incentive Program, Sign-On Bonus Seeking CDL A Flatbed Truck Driver with flatbed experience with home time every weekend.
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The American Dream Is Alive And Well At Arka Express Where Your Hard Work And Dedication To Getting The Job Done Right Means Earning More. We Have Built Our Class A Truck Driving Opportunities With The Goal Of Helping Professional Over-the-road Truck Drivers Earn Industry Leading Pay On a Merit-based Pay System That Rewards Your Great Work. Our Leadership And Operations Teams Include Many Former Truck Drivers So We're Always On Your Side.
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Must Have At Least Twelve Months of Class A Driving Experience. CDL A drivers wanted for Atlanta area-based local positions. These jobs feature daily home time. Daily Home Time.
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Marten is now hiring Class A truck drivers for opportunities in the region where you can expect excellent earning power, unbeatable support and home time to fit your life. Regional CDL-A Dry Van Truck Driver Jobs Offer High Miles And Excellent Earning Potential.
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Home time: Weekly. Need CDL training? Predictable power lanes with a high volume of freight. Experience: All CDL holders. Dependable paychecks – Your weekly paycheck will reflect the consistent miles you drive.
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CDL-A Truck Driver - Lease PurchaseOur Owner Operators bring home between $1,300 - $1,800 per week! Drivers eligible to apply: All Class CDL A holders with 1 YEAR of verifiable experience in the last 3 YEARS.Lease Purchase Drivers:Earn $1,300 - $1,800 per weekGuaranteed increases each and every year and at 90 daysNo Money Down / No Credit Check.
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