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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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Job Summary As a Trailer Service Technician you will be responsible for performing inspections, service, and repairs on dry van type trailers. Preferred Qualifications 2+ years of Trailer Mechanic experience ASE electrical or Air Brake System certification Training and certification in electrical welding of steel and/or aluminum Training in repair of hydraulic lift gates Training in repair of refrigeration/heater units components Pay Rate: $29.50 - $34.00 per hour, based on experience Benefits At Saia, your success is our success.
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As a Trailer Service Technician you will be responsible for performing inspections, service, and repairs on dry van type trailers. When it began in 1924, Saia LTL Freight covered a two-state area: Louisiana and Texas.
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Duties: As a CDL A Lease Purchase/ Owner Operator will be hauling dry van freight. Job Type: Experienced CDL A Driver with 4 months of OTR experience Pay: $1,500 to $2,000 per week, after expenses Home Time: For success, 2-3 weeks out at a time will give you the most profit, however, home time is your decision as an owner-operator Equipment: 2018-2023 International Prostar, Peterbilt 579, Kenworth T680, Volvo 760 and Freightliner Cascadia Trailer: Van Job Details Pay and home time: This CDL A Lease Purchase/Owner Operator position will allow you to choose when you go home.
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Job Info Job Location: Columbus, GA Route Type: OTR Type of Assignment: Dedicated Equipment: Dry Van Transmission Type: Automatic Job Requirements CDL Class: CDL A Experience: 0+ (includes CDL students) Handling: No-touch freight, Touch freight Additional Information Join Hirschbach in this driver direct position where you will work directly with the carrier.
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Top drivers earn up to $74,000 | Up to $1,000 sign-on bonus Average pay: $1,000-$1,100 weekly Home time: Every other week Experience: All CDL holders Job ID: 230306 Overview Haul 95% no-touch freight in dry van trailers.
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Equipment: Dry Van. Truck is privately owned and running under Cloud Trucks DOT and their loads boards which have dedicated lanes with Ocean Spray, Walmart, etc. Where ever your home base is we will find a safe spot to park the truck.
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Experience in Dry Van, Reefer, Flatbed,and/or LTL freight. Experience in Dry Van, Reefer, Flatbed,and/or LTL freight. The National Sales Manager will work with the sales force within a branch office.
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About the Job - 5 CENT PER MILE SAFETY BONUS AVAILABLE - INSPECTION AVAILABLE (UP TO $1000) - RIDERS ALLOWED (RIDER POLICY) Job Summary Contract Driver (1099, Solo) Dry Van OTR $1,800 - $2,000 gross total weekly avg.
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Load Monster Inc operates Dry Van Only. No touch Freight. Steady Lane Examples: MN to IN, TX, GA, FL, GA to MN, IL to ND, SD, MN (Accounts: Yamaha, Trade Shows, Beverages). 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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Free drivers lounge benefits: soap, shampoo, towels, toothbrush, toothpaste, laundry soap, pizza, and sandwiches
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We offer Regional/OTR driving jobs with 100% no touch, 60% drop and hook, dry van freight. No Touch - 53' Dry Van - Distribution Center Pick Up & Delivery. 100% No Touch Dry Van Freight.
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Rider Policy Must be approved prior About the Job DRIVER REFERRAL BONUS SIGN-ON BONUS SAFE DRIVING BONUS WELLNESS PLAN Job Summary Owner Operator Dry Van OTR $5,000 - $6,000 gross total weekly avg.
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Must be spouse or relative Job Summary Company Driver (W2, Solo) Dry Van OTR $1,700 total weekly avg. 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 in the last 10 years.
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2,000 Driver Referral Bonus Job Summary Company Driver (W2, Solo) Dry Van OTR $1,200 - $1,800 total weekly avg. 2,000 Driver Referral Bonus Job Summary Company Driver (W2, Solo) Dry Van OTR $1,200 - $1,800 total weekly avg.
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