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Our Select Program is our Self-Dispatch System: Enjoy Freedom, Independence, and Back-Office Support 80% Gross Pay Unlimited Home Time Negotiate Your Own Rates Weekly Settlements Payday Every Friday Samsara ELD Personalized Maintenance Escrow Personalized Back-Office Support Drive OTR, Regional, or Local Free Load Board Options Discounts for Truckstop and DAT Load Boards General Liability Coverage Cargo Insurance Fuel Card Discounts Not interested in booking your own loads.
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Unlike typical owner-operator opportunities, F2F was designed exclusively for owner-operator truck drivers, aiming to empower them to build their own business, achieve independence, and experience success on the road through our Select Program.
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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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Currently not taking on Day Cabs, only those with Sleepers Click Apply Below and Complete the Steps that follow or Call (855) 246-5009 to speak to a recruiter today! Job Description: CDL-A Owner Operator Truck Driving Opportunity Open F2F is recruiting Owner-Operator truck driving Partners to join our team.
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Medical Insurance Reimbursement (QSEHRA) Financial Wellness 401(k) with company match Bi-Weekly Pay Direct Deposit Available 2018 2023 Freightliner and Western Star Equipment Trucks available with Refrigerator, Microwave, Power Inverters, and APUs Requirements: Valid Class A CDL Minimum 2 years experience Please call 833-667-5627 or apply online below.
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Class A OTR Truck Driver Please call 833-667-5627 or apply online below We regularly make quality of life investments for our drivers to minimize downtime, keeping them on the road.
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Overview Pay Best in industry $90k to $110k per year Average of 3000 miles per week. Generous Home Time Regular Drop and Hook No Touch Freight Additional Benefits: Comprehensive Dental, Vision, Life and Disability Insurance.
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Top drivers earn up to $103,000 Average pay: $1,450-$1,800 weekly Home time: Weekly Experience: 3 months or greater CDL experience Job ID: 241637 Overview Dry van trailer hauling auto parts.
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Top drivers earn up to $105,000 Up to $12,000 sign-on bonus per team Average pay: $1,520-$1,850 weekly Home time: Weekly Experience: All CDL holders Job ID: 230122 Overview + Dry van trailer hauling building materials.
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Top drivers earn up to $95,000 Average pay: $1,410-$1,720 weekly Home time: Weekly Experience: All CDL holders Job ID: 241747 Overview Dry van trailer hauling 100% drop-and-hook freight.
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Top drivers earn up to $82,000 | $2,000 sign-on bonus Average pay: $1,115-$1,360 weekly Home time: Monthly Experience: 3 months or greater CDL experience Job ID: 241159 Overview Dry van trailers with 100% no-touch freight.
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Other: weekly pay, in-house maintenance, on-road service, wash allowance, no touch freight, electronic logs, pre-pass (scales), pike pass and i-pass, driver's lounge, rider and dog policies.
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No more than 2 moving violations in the last or 3 in the past 3 years (no suspensions in the past 12 months) Job stability No DUI's in the past 5 years Must have a current DOT medical card (at least 75 days remaining) Stable work history Great customer service skills Night driving No drug test refusals or failures Ability to pass urine & hair drug testing Mileage pay based on experience: $0.45 - $0.55 cpm Weekly average: $1.110.
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Top drivers earn up to $99,000 Average pay: $1,340-$1,630 weekly Home time: Every three weeks Experience: 3 months or greater CDL experience Job ID: 230384 Overview Dry van trailers with 95% no-touch freight.
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Top drivers earn up to $95,000 Average pay: $1,300-$1,590 weekly Home time: Every three weeks Experience: All CDL holders Job ID: 230321 Overview Dry van trailers with 95% no-touch freight.
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