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Compensation and Benefits: - CDL A Truck Driver $1300 to $1500 per week on average $1,000 Orientation Pay $1,000 Sign on Bonus Full benefits Package: Medical Dental Vision 401(k) Vacation Pay Rider and Pet Policy Dry Van No touch Freight No Endorsement requirements CDL-A Truck Driver - Tractor Trailer Driver - Company Driver - No Touch - Dry Van - Fully Equipped Automatics Disclaimer: In case of changes or typographical errors, current company practi ces/policies shall prevail.
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Additional Information Class A - OTR Truck Driver Driver must possess only one valid CDL and a current medical card, not expiring in next 90 days. About the Company 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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Job stability and room to grow your career Guaranteed home time for Christmas 2,500+ miles per week Modern fleet of well-maintained 2015-2023 model year trucks No touch freight (driver not responsible for loading/unloading unless compensated) 70% pre-loaded pickups and 30% drop deliveries Encouragement for chaining during winter months (chains required November 1 - May 1) Opportunity to be part of a growing and successful company What sets Ashley apart: Rely on our stability and strength.
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Top drivers earn up to $97,000 | $3,000 sign-on bonus Average pay: $1,290-$1,580 weekly Home time: Every three weeks Experience: 6 months or greater CDL experience Job ID: 232255 Overview Dry van, reefer and flatbed trailers.
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OTR Drivers Only Dedicated Load Planner Not Forced Dispatch Apply Now for all the benefits of Partnering with F2F Transport Virtual Orientation Now Accepting Dry Van, Power-Only, Flatbed, and Reefer Drivers Leasing Options - Call a recruiter today for more information Awards for Clean Roadside Inspections Driver Trainers and Driver Advocates for Partners We cover your Semi-Annual DOT Inspection Requirements: Drivers must hold a valid CDL Class A or driver's license.
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The Forklift Driver associate may be asked to perform shipping, receiving, or inventory functions as needed. Generally, this position is responsible for using a forklift, walker or hand jack to move materials within the warehouse, which may include raw product, dry goods, or finished goods.
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Over The Road Dry Van Class A Truck Driver - Atlanta GA. We offer Regional/OTR driving jobs with 100% no touch, 60% drop and hook, dry van freight. Over The Road Class A CDL Driver Overview.
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Must meet FMCSA/DOT driver regulations. 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.
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EXPAND YOUR SKILLS with a blend of reefer and dry van driving - reefer training included! Averitt's fleet includes local, dedicated, and regional truck driver jobs. APPLY NOW to be an Averitt CDL-A Dedicated Local Truck Driver.
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Driving various types of Class A equipment including Dry Van, Doubles, Flatbed, Foodservice/Reefer, LTL, etc. As a Mobile Class A CDL driver, you'll have the opportunity to travel to different cities and see the sights while you complete your assignment.
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Average 2500-3000 Miles Per Week Dry Van, Flatbed, & Reefer Newer Model (Less than 2 years old) Manual 10 Speed Freightliners Training last 4 weeks and orientation is only 2 days Orientation Pay is $300 Weekly Pay via Direct Deposit Great Benefits.
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Loads: Dry van and Reefer (No slaughterhouses or fresh meat. We want every driver to feel at home, not just a part of the trucking industry. We haul consumables in reefers and dry vans.
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Simple Freight: Relish in dry van, non-HazMat, and no-touch freight assignments. Driver-Focused Benefits: Enjoy our rider and pets policy, and up to $200 cash advance per week. Driver Requirements: A minimum of 24 months or 100,000 miles of verifiable OTR experience.
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We have dry van, refrigerated units, flatbed, and intermodal containers. Our goal is this industry to commit to providing top of the line customer service and create relationships with each class A CDL driver we encounter.
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CDL A Regional Driver Dry Van. Driver 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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