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We are proud to offer these great benefits to our drivers: NEW $20.50 / hour Attractive benefits package Medical, dental, and vision 401(k) with company contribution Paid PTO/Vacation Paid Training (we will help you obtain a CDL) Flexible Schedule Year-round work (unlike a school bus driving position) Freedom of being out on the open road (No desk work.
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As a people-first company, passionate about continuous improvement, US LBM is proud to provide our associates access to the resources, training and developmental opportunities to empower them to succeed today, while growing professionally and preparing for the challenges of tomorrow.
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Valid Commercial Learner’s Permit (if interested in company-paid CDL training) with Tanker endorsement. Valid Class A Commercial Driver’s License (CDL). Earn up to $0.03 more per mile by obtaining additional CDL certifications.
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No Touch Freight Driver Referral Bonuses Fuel Bonus Yearly Safety Bonus Compliance Bonus Military Pay Increase Tuition Reimbursement Paid Orientation & Training Paid Vacation Full Benefits for CDL A Truck Drivers Medical, Dental and Eye Glass 401K with Company Match Life Insurance Short Term/Long Term Disablity Whether you're a recent grad or a seasoned veteran, Gypsum Express has the truck and the job for you.
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Job Description: CDL A TRUCK DRIVERS RECENT GRADS WELCOME NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED OTR FLATBED UP TO $100,000.00 ANNUAL, HOME WEEKENDS Gypsum Express has Regional OTR Runs currently open offering all the benefits you expect from a premier carrier.
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Operations Trainees who are successful in this role and identified as good candidates for a Union Driver or Assistant Driver position will be trained by the company to obtain their Commercial Driver’s License (CDL.
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Possession of a CDL-Permit upon hire is a plus. Our internal training process is designed with the goal of transitioning Operations Trainees to full-time Union Driver or Assistant Driver positions.
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Truck must not be older than 2014 Our offer to you: Devoted Dispatch 24/7 Referral Bonuses Clean Inspection Bonus Fuel Cards Efficient Safety and Training program Weekly Direct Deposit Please review costs below: $250 for the trailer rent (weekly) $350 cargo insurance (weekly) $45 safety monitoring (weekly) $40 trailer insurance (weekly) $250 escrow (10 weeks) $100 for Camera and Tablet (monthly) 12% fee for the dispatch service from gross.
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Growth/Development: Tuition Reimbursement, CDL Reimbursement Program & Training Program. Coverage to support your overall well-being: Medical, Dental, Vision, HSA with company contributions, Health Advocate and EAP.
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Paid Orientation and Paid On the Job Training. CDL-A with Tanker and Hazmat Endorsements. Vacation Time and 401k with Company Match! Dedicated Driver Manager! HAVE TWIC Card or Must Be Willing to Obtain a TWIC Card.
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Paid job training - earn $200/day while you train - CDL-A required. Dollar General Fleet is now hiring CDL-A Drivers in Janesville, WI. Dollar General offers a paid training program and benefits day 1 to put you on the fast track to success.
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Job Type: Full-time Pay: $24.00 - $26.00 per hour Benefits: 401(k) Dental insurance Fuel card Health insurance Paid time off Paid training Safety equipment provided Vision insurance Supplemental pay types: Safety bonus Trucking driver type: Company driver Trucking route: Local Regional Ability to commute/relocate: Romeoville, IL: Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Required) License/Certification: CDL A (Required) Solo 1.
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Benefit from paid training, uniforms, and top-notch equipment to ensure safety and efficiency. CDL Class A license with Hazmat and Tanker Endorsements. Receive up to $2,400 in company contributions to your Health Savings Account.
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Western Express has immediate openings in our Dry Van division for company drivers and driver trainers! BEST Graduate Rates – 40 CPM after training + increases to 45 CPM in your first year.
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Entry Level CDL-A Truck Driver Training - Dedicated Accounts - Plus, you can also choose to enroll in a 401k with company-matched funds. Valid Class A CDL. Entry Level CDL-A Truck Driver Training - Dedicated Accounts.
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