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10,000 Sign on bonus! We Deliver the Goods: Competitive pay and benefits, including Day 1 Health & Wellness Benefits, Employee Stock Purchase Pl Delivery Driver, CDL, Delivery, Class A, Driver, Transportation, Manufacturing.
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Now offering a $10,000 Sign On Bonus Make Up to $90,000 /year including base, overtime, and incentives! License to drive - valid Class A Commercial Driver License (CDL) with a clean driving record.
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ALL MILES PAID. OTR Class A Truck Driver | 100% Company Paid Health Insurance | OTR Position ONLY Job Highlights: Earn $1,800 per week Average $89,500 Annually ALL MILES PAID - Earn 65 CPM loaded or empty Home Time: Weekly or Bi weekly, dependent on where you live.
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Sign-On Bonus: $500 paid at the pick-up of the first student. Class A CDL Mentor- Become a Certified Driver Mentor and help shape the next generation of safe, professional truck drivers.
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About the Company Policy On Taking Truck Home Depends on location About the Job CLASS A CDL NEED Job Summary Contract Driver (1099, Solo) Dry Van and Refrigerated OTR $1,300 - $1,600 gross total weekly avg.
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Salary $1300 to $1600 per week ($2000 Sign on Bonus) Must have 6 months of Class A CDL experience. Driver Friendly Company. Home Weekends, Regional Routes - (General Freight & Commodities - Operating Area: Midwest.
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Inspect and sign off on marble tops to insure product is delivered in good condition. Summary: The Class A CDL Driver is a crucial part of the Operations team at Reico. Communicate with sales teams and supervisors concerning any situations that may arise during the day including material not loaded on truck, material damaged on truck, driver unable to deliver material in specified time code or any other type of delay or situation which interferes with the completion of the route or with the ability of the driver to make a perfect delivery.
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About the job Regional Class A Driver - 5K Sign On Bonus. The position requires driving 900 to 1200 miles per week, with a 5 1/2-day work schedule and weekly home time for a 34-hour reset, though not off on weekends.
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Regional Home Weekend CDL A Flatbed Driver Weekly Minimum Pay Program, paid on all miles Incentive Program, Sign-On Bonus Seeking CDL A Flatbed Truck Driver with flatbed experience with home time every weekend.
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Currently, we are offering a $1,000 Sign On Bonus paid at the time of hire! Valid Class A CDL. Opportunities to drive for a "Driver First" focused company don't come around often.
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Flexible Home Time: home weekly or run for 2 weeks to earn extra money. We are a proud and profitable family-owned refrigerated trucking company. We offer TOP PAY, TOP BENEFITS and BRAND NEW fully equipped trucks for our drivers.
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