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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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Trailer type: All Types: Dry Van, Flatbed, Reefer, etc. Travel Requirements Driver. Fruit, Vegetables, Frozen Foods, Perishables, Automotive Parts, Building Materials, Hardware Tools/Supplies, Motorcycles, Trikes, Palletized Retail Goods, Tires, Plants, Flowers, and more.
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Dry Van, Reefer, Flatbed, Conestoga and Curtainside. Dry Van, Reefer, Flatbed. If you're looking to switch from Owner Operator to Company Driver, we can help make the switch even easier.
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Trailer Type: 48' - 53' Dry Van, Reefer, Flatbed, Conestoga and Curtainside. Trailer Type: Dry Van, Reefer, Flatbed. For a Regional Class A CDL Truck Driver and we want the right Driver to join us at Ryder in Boston, MA.
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Enjoy high earning power with a variety of opportunities including Dry Van, Refrigerated, Curtainside and Flatbed, based on location. Apply Today For CDL-A OTR Truck Driver Job Opportunities With Roehl.
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We have dry van, refrigerated units, flatbed, and intermodal containers. Our goal is this industry to commit to providing top of the line customer service and create relationships with each class A CDL driver we encounter.
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1615+ Weekly Average, Driver Positions Pay Weekly. Let Ryder pay you more, Refer a Driver and receive Unlimited Bonuses on Hired Drivers. 3 months flatbed experience required. Your trust, safety and security is our top priority.
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Employee Discounts that actually save you money on Tools, Ryder Rental Trucks, Cars, Cell Phone, Electronics, Movies, Personal Travel including Theme Parks, Vegas Shows and 150,000 hotels/resorts worldwide.
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Ryder Drivers are the Captain of the Ship - we trust and support OUR DRIVERS to make decisions to keep yourself and others safe. Pass a Ryder Background and Motor vehicle check including Drug and alcohol verification from previous employers for the last 3 years.
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Job Summary Company Driver (W2, Solo) Dry Van, Flatbed trailer and Refrigerated OTR $1,200 - $2,000 total weekly avg. miles per week $1,500 sign on bonus Dedicated, Line Haul, LTL No Driver Load/Unload No tarping Uniforms required No slip seating Home Time 14 - 21 expected days out Get 2 days of home time for every 14 days worked Home at least 2 weekends per month Benefits Medical, Dental, Vision, Life and Disability Paid holidays Core Responsibilities include, but are not limited to Inspection of vehicle, equipment, and cargo to ensure everything is safe, legal, and secure.
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Choose Flatbed or 100% no-touch Dry Van freight. Flatbed/Van freight and regional fleet availability subject to geographical eligibility. $1,000 driver referral bonuses – unlimited.
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