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Our program is one of the few on-the-job truck driver training programs in the country approved by the Department of Labor as a certified Heavy Truck Driver Apprenticeship program.
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Equipment Requirements Max truck age: 15 years No overdimensional trucks allowed Orientation Details Orientation is not paid for Does not cover accommodation Drivers get their own room No meals are included Does not cover any travel expenses Hiring Requirements Class A license without any of the following restrictions: (L,Z) Air Brakes, (G) Night Driving, (O) No Semi Trailer or (K) Intrastate Only 2 years Tractor Trailer experience We're an equal opportunity employer.
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No experience is needed, but you may be a great fit if you have experience in the public or private transportation industry such as a delivery driver, professional driver, chauffeur, luxury driver, truck driver, school bus driver, taxi driver or cab driver.
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We offer a rental vehicle, plane, or reimbursement for driving own vehicle. 4) 100% on-time delivery; No driver service failures. As a home-weekly driver, you will operate regionally, pulling 48 ft.
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Company OTR Dry Van Driver $1,200 - $1,400 Average Weekly Gross - $1,000 Minimum. CDL A Company Driver OTR Dry Van. Drivers will not be released to their truck until results come back negative.
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CDL Class A Reefer and Van Opportunities: Dedicated, Regional, and OTR Driving Positions Available. This investment not only enhances the quality of your journey on the road but emphasizes our pledge to always keep you driving with the latest and greatest.
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CDL Class A Reefer & Van Opportunities: Dedicated, Regional, and OTR Driving Positions Available. Join the J&R Schugel family today and experience driving with respect, balance, and the open road at your fingertips.
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Each driver is paid their pay rate for all miles the truck runs. As a Regional, Dedicated or Over-the-Road driver you can expect a life of adventure on the open road. 3 months minimum Tractor-trailer driving experience.
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Variety of driving options including Dry Van and Refrigerated* If you're a motivated, successful, safety-conscious driver, we want you on our team. 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 57 to 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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We have home weekly truck driving jobs across in many areas! Comprehensive benefits package Health, dental, vision, & life insurance Paid vacation Referral bonuses 401k plan & profit sharing Passenger/rider policy Our smartphone app helps you do your job more efficiently 24/7 maintenance support Career path opportunities Requirements: Valid CDL-A At least 4 months of recent driving experience Take Home More. Be Home More.® Apply Today.
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Midwest Regional Runs - Class A CDL Truck Driver - Be Home with Your Family Every Week Requirements Valid Class A CDL Clean driving record Ready to roll? Home Weekly Class A CDL Truck Driver - $1,000 Sign-On Bonus Hiring Area: Joilet, IL - 60403 Earn Top Pay and Get Home Every Week Job Details for Class A CDL Truck Driver Home Time: Get home every week for a 34-hour reset.
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Qualifications: Must be at least 21 years old with a valid Class A CDL. A clean driving record is required, with no major speeding violations (15+ mph over the limit), serious accidents, or DUIs within the last five years (and no more than one DUI in a lifetime.
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Prefer 1-year truck driving experience, but not necessary. REQUIRED: For all flatbed driver opportunities, the driver must be physically able to lift a 90-pound tarp onto a 5-foot high platform twice.
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Health Benefits On call flexibility Minimum Qualifications: Clean Driving Record Pass a Criminal Background Check Class C License Truck Driving Experience Required Mechanically Inclined Ability to take a truck home Must live in: Tinley, Mokena, Frankfort, Orland Park, Matteson, New Lenox, Oak Forest, Country Club Hills 2yrs.
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Tanker truck driver. Learn how to master the unique work of tanker driving with industry-leading orientation. Enjoy a change of pace from driving to unload freight. Mileage pay, plus hourly pay while on duty, not driving.
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