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You choose where you run Freedom to decide when you want to go home and how long you stay No Touch Freight We’re working hard to become safer every day. High percentage of Drop & Hook freight Long OTR length of haul No forced dispatch.
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Stay moving: 100% no-touch freight and 60-80% drop and hook! BEST Graduate Rates – 40 CPM after training + increases to 45 CPM in your first year! HIGH Solo Rates – Experienced drivers now earn up to 49 CPM.
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More Info Over The Road Class A CDL Driver Overview: 100% No Touch Dry Van Freight 50-60% Drop & Hook 40-50% Live Unload Home Every Other Weekend for 48 hr reset (Can stay out longer if you wish to.
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Dry Van 100% No Touch OTR, 100% No Touch freight. adds 5-6 CPM more ALL miles are paid, address=to-address FUEL Incentive. 60 CPM plus incentives. Benefits for GP Transco OTR Truck Drivers: Benefits (health, dental, vision, 401(k) with company match Free life insurance Long & short term disability, critical illness insurance Weekly pay State-of-the-art headquarters & terminal with driver amenities New trucks, from brand new to no more than 3 years old.
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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 Disability Whether you're a recent grad or a seasoned veteran, Gypsum Express has the truck and the job for you.
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100% No-Touch Freight - Some Drop and Hook. $0.11 cpm per diem (pre-tax) OPTIONAL. 100% No-Touch Freight - Some Drop and Hook. Double J Transport is a third generation family owned trucking company where you are known by your name and not your truck number.
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You choose where you run Freedom to decide when you want to go home and how long you stay No Touch Freight Teams start up to $0.79 CPM: $0.75 CPM base + $0.04 CPM safety/service bonus.
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Earn and ADDITIONAL $0.08 CPM after 90 days being Accident Free. No Touch Freight. For all Regional OTR Flatbed Drivers working 5 days a week and sleep in your truck. Gypsum Express has Regional OTR Runs currently open offering all the benefits you expect from a premier carrier.
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No gimmicks Long OTR average length of haul, longer for teams 100% No Touch Freight High percentage of drop & hook Consistent take-home pay week to week Paid Vacation No Deposit Pet Policy Free Rider Program Current model trucks Industry-leading retirement programs with matching 401K and Free ESOP shares.
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