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Alternatively, 6 months of experience in the last year is acceptable if it includes completion of a student training program either at any carrier having a known, structured, driving program of at least 120 hours or a certified truck driving school.
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If you're an experienced OTR truck driver looking for a rewarding career with excellent benefits and opportunities for growth, apply now and become part of our team! As an OTR Truck Driver, you will travel long distances to deliver freight to various locations, enjoying the freedom of the open road.
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As a trainee driver, you will have access to top-notch training, fantastic pay, and career opportunities that only come when working for us. If you have just earned your CDL, our company offers paid training with an experienced driver.
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Your mentor is an experienced driver who can help you quickly learn how drive a rig. You'll get 200-300 hours training behind the wheel with a skilled mentor while you earn good pay.
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We have a new trainee compensation package exclusively for CDL Truck Driving Trainees in select markets. Start as a driver, move to our shop team, or advance to working in one of our many terminals.
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As a regional or OTR truck driver, you will be responsible for transporting refrigerated products to various locations throughout the US. If you have a strong work ethic and excellent driving skills, we would love to hear from you.
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No experience required if you have earned a CDL-A by attending a truck driving school in the last 6 months consisting of at least 120 hours. If you do not have experience but have earned your CDL-A by completing at least 120 hours of truck driving school in the last 6 months, WE CAN HELP YOU GAIN EXPERIENCE.
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Title: OTR Truck Driver - Experienced Drivers Only ($3000 Sign-On Bonus) Location: Colorado Overview: We are currently seeking experienced and dedicated Over-the-Road (OTR) Truck Drivers to join our team.
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You wont settle for anything less than one of the biggest fleets on the road because you know that means great training, the best equipment, more miles, and long-term career opportunities. LET YOUR SKILLS DRIVE YOUR SUCCESS Our company is one of many truck driving companies looking for new drivers.
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Trainee drivers - pay is $100.00 per day, up to $700.00 per week, while training, then after training $0.46 - $0.56 cents per mile, paid weekly with direct deposit. We are seeking reliable inexperienced and experienced truck drivers to join our team.
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Title: OTR Truck Driver - Experienced Drivers Only ($3000 Sign-On Bonus) We are currently seeking experienced and dedicated Over-the-Road (OTR) Truck Drivers to join our team. Additionally, you have the option to take the truck home for time off, providing flexibility and convenience.
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