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Earn $1,000.00 – $1,900.00 per week, CDL A Regional Flatbed Driver - Off Most Weekends. CDL A Regional Flatbed Driver: $1,000.00 – $1,900.00 per week. Driver Type: Experienced CDL-A Truck Drivers.
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Job Highlights: Average annual earnings: $72K Starting pay: $0.56 - $0.58 CPM based on experience Top performer earnings: $90K Numerous home weekly options – based on location Sign-on bonus: $500 85% drop and hook 99% no-touch freight Drop. stop and detention pay All expenses paid orientation in a luxury hotel: Roseville, MN, Dallas, TX and Appling, GA Job Description: Koch Trucking is looking to hire CDL-A truck drivers to join our super regional division.
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Class A CDL DriverJob SummaryDrivers ensure that our freshly made-from-scratch dough products reach their assigned bakery cafes on a daily basis. Drivers are responsible for loading and unloading rolling filled bakery cabinets utilizing reefer units and lift gates onto well-maintained, clean vehicles and into assigned bakery-cafes.
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Joining our team as a professional driver means more than just a job; it means stepping into a supportive and rewarding work environment where your skills are recognized and valued.
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Our client is hiring regional CDL-A dedicated drivers! Needs to be able to park a tractor and trailer at home or nearby. Drivers will be off for a 34-hour restart once a week.
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CDL Class: CDL A. CDL-A with Tanker and Hazmat Endorsements. Dedicated Driver Manager! HAVE TWIC Card or Must Be Willing to Obtain a TWIC Card. $3,000 Driver Referral Bonus.
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Valid Class A CDL driver's license required. Get the consistent home time and pay you've been looking for as a Midwest Regional Company Dry Van driver with us! One cat or dog is allowed in the truck (ask driver consultant for details.
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Minimum Requirements Must have valid Class A CDL. Team CDL-A Company Truck Drivers. Team CDL-A Company Truck Drivers. Must meet FMCSA/DOT driver regulations.
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Valid CDL-A With Tankerand a Hazmat endorsement. Onboard Event Recorders - help protect your CDL and career. Currently have or willing to obtain a TWIC. $3,000.00 Per Driver Referred - NO LIMITS plus.
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As one of our CDL Delivery Specialists, you will be responsible for transporting orders to local customer jobsites in a safe and timely manner using our well-maintained and company-owned fleet.
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Minimum Qualifications Valid Class A or B (with air brake endorsement) license Ability to read, write, and perform basic arithmetic (addition, subtraction). Also responsible for the cleanliness and standard maintenance of delivery vehicles, observing safety procedures regarding Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations, Hazmat, and power equipment tools, maintaining DOT and CDL certifications, and complying with reporting Job Requirements Requires morning, afternoon, and evening availability any day of the week.
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Are you a recent CDL-A grad? Drive with Western for 3 months or more and you can qualify as a driver trainer! Western Express has immediate openings in our Flatbed division for company drivers and driver trainers.
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CDL OTR Class A Driver Needed. Valid Class A CDL. We do not want to offer you just another truck driving job, but a long-term, prosperous career in the transportation industry.
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Must have valid CDL Class A issued by the state of legal residence with necessary endorsements and DOT qualifications. The Clearinghouse is a secure online database that provides real-time information about commercial driver’s license (CDL) and commercial learner’s permit (CLP) holders’ drug and alcohol program violations.
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If driver is on the road and eligible for a load: $100.00. If driver is home and not under a load: $50.00. If driver is home and is under a load: $100.00. Trailers - Experience a smooth haul pulling our Utility refrigerated trailers with SmartTruck UT6 aerodynamics.
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