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Dry van, reefer and flatbed trailers. Leading equipment and technology specs designed for driver comfort. More reasons to choose Schneider Dedicated driving. See full list of driver benefit package.
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Mad Duck LLC offers steady and dedicated Owner-Operator truck jobs in both Reefer and Dry Van division. 100% Owner Operated company with dedicated customers Flexible Home Time Pay: $6,000-10,000 weekly Direct Deposit Every Friday No Forced Dispatch New Trailers Available Fuel Cards Driver Rererral Program: $2,000 for every referral after first 4 weeks Additional Info: Plate Program No Cameras 100% No Touch Freight 24/7 Dispatch and ELD Support Requirements: No more than 2 moving violations in the past 3 years.
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Are you a seasoned CDL Class A driver with over 18 months of experience and a semi-truck ready to hit the road? Competitive Pay Rates, smile as you earn: •Flatbed: Average $2.5 - $2.9 per mile •Dry Van/Reefer: Average $2.3 - $2.6 per mile Earn up to $7000+ gross weekly.
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We use state-of-the-art technology, the latest equipment, our terminal has a fully equipped fitness center, laundry, showers, driver lounge, and break room, as well as movie theater BBQ/patio area, dog park, and free coffee.
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Diverse Lanes and Loads: Whether it's Dry Van, Reefer, or Flatbed, we've got loads tailored to your expertise. Dry Van/Reefer: Average $2.3 - $2.6 per mile. Dedicated Support Teams: Our 24/7 Operations and Safety teams work tirelessly to ensure your success.
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We are looking for small fleets for local dedicated power-only work hauling drop & hook 53’ dry van trailers. Job Highlights: Earn $650 - $750 a day Home daily Dedicated Work Drop & Hook Freight Job Description: Local dedicated work for small fleets and owner operators pulling drop & hook dry van freight with daily home time.
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Class A - OTR Truck Driver. We are a leading carrier for the tire and automobile industry providing dedicated service on critical finished goods shipments for world class customers like Goodyear Tire and Rubber and Mann + Hummel / Purolator.
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CDL Class A Reefer & Van Opportunities: Dedicated, Regional, and OTR Driving Positions Available. If you're a motivated, successful, safety-conscious driver, we want you on our team.
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Dedicated Teams - Up to $110,000+ Annually Per Driver. Must meet FMCSA/DOT driver regulations. CDL-A Team Hazmat and Doubles OTR Truck Drivers In Atlanta, GA. CDL-A Team Hazmat and Doubles OTR Truck Drivers.
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Driver must possess only one valid CDL and a current medical card, not expiring in next 90 days. Pick up truck in Hope Mills NC. Equipment: Dry Van. Type of Assignment: Dedicated.
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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. Credit for Military Experience and Military Apprenticeship programs, plus more military benefits.
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Our Dedicated Fleet is actively seeking experienced CDL-A regional drivers for a dry van operation hauling Anheuser-Busch products across the 48 lower states. If you're an experienced CDL-A driver seeking a reliable and rewarding opportunity, we encourage you to apply and join our dedicated team.
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Located in the heart of New Ulm, MN, J&R Schugel is now offering miles of opportunities for Class A drivers, featuring a competitive starting pay ranging from $0.57 to $0.65 CPM. Our routes span the length of I-35, stretching East into the Midwest, down to Texas, and extending to portions of the Northeast and Southeast, served by multiple terminals in strategic locations.
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Our range of truck driving positions spans local, dedicated, regional, OTR, dry van, reefer, container (intermodal), and flatbed routes. Pay and Home Time: Drivers for this CDL A Truck Driver position will be on the road for 2 weeks at a stretch and will enjoy home time every other week.
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Hauling dry van. We have multiple facilities scattered across the US. Our state-of-the-art warehouse and distribution facility is a reliable resource for storage, transportation logistics, and distribution.
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