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Average 2000 miles - Average $4700-5500 weekly gross - 34h reset every week - 90% take home Job Summary Owner Operator Power Only Regional $1,800 - $2,600 gross total weekly avg. About the Job Owner Operator needed for dedicated drop and hook Amazon account lane.
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As a Panther owner-operator, you ll run under our operating authority while maintaining full control of your business as an independent contract carrier. We have the support, the miles, and the pay you need to succeed in the owner-operator space.
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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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Whether you are a driver or an owner operator we invite you to join our team and become a part of the most trusted company the transportation industry has to offer. Owner Operators at Load Monster earn from $250K to over $300K Gross Per Year. Requirements: Possess a Valid Class A Commercial Driver’s License.
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Job Summary Owner Operator Intermodal Container, Dry Van and Refrigerated Local $2,500 - $3,000 gross total weekly avg. We offer the following programs for our Owner Operators: Fuel cards (Fuel discount program available) Truck insurance at group rates Plate program/IFTA Come join our team today.
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TRANS DRIVE is hiring now Owner operators. TRANS DRIVE is hiring now Owner operators. TRANS DRIVE is not a Corporation, we are Family, where you will be treated with respect for your hard everyday job.
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When hauling with Mercer, Owner Operators also enjoy several other big perks: FUEL DISCOUNTS (fuel taxes filed and paid) Major discounts on tires, insurance, and services Bonus credits for safety, revenue, and more Searchable load boards and personal load coordinators NO company trucks to compete with THE Owner Operator Company We Measure Success One Owner Operator At A Time Call (888) 426-5190 for details.
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