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Hiring Cdl a Company Drivers - Otr. Otr/ Open Board Drivers. Samsara ELD & GPS tracking. Repair shop/road service on the terminal. Pass the FMCSA pre-employment screen program - PSP.
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Ability to operate a box truck or tractor trailer (as applicable to your CDL qualification) Lead the crew in loading shipment on to and/or off of truck. Perform pre-trip and post-trip safety inspections on truck of moving equipment, interior and exterior of truck, straps and tensioners, walkboards, etc.
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We are seeking experienced OTR Company Drivers (Solo) to join our team. As an OTR Company Driver, you will be responsible for transporting general commodities and protein hauler items such as boxed beef, chicken, pork, and beer.
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Seeking CDL-A Over-The-Road Flatbed Truck Drivers for Lease Purchase Opportunity. C1 Transportation is known for our professionalism, reliability, and rewarding careers for Class A truck drivers.
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Traditional Midwest OTR At K&B, enjoy one of the highest paying OTR truck driving jobs within the industry. We also offer the same 2500 mile weekly guarantee to ensure our K&B Transportation Road Warrior drivers can make $90,000 gross by the end of the first year.
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We offer Regional/OTR driving jobs with 100% no touch, 60% drop and hook, dry van freight. Over The Road Dry Van Semi Truck Driver Class A - Mobile AL. If you are a CDL A Truck Driver looking to run a regional, this driving job is for you.
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OTR drivers must obtain TWIC. Must have a valid DOT medical card. Regional CDL A Tank Truck Company Solo Drivers needed to haul chemical hazmat products around the Mobile Alabama area.
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Home Weekly Earn up to $70,000 or even more every year Fast Hiring DEDICATED DRIVERS - Choose U.S. Xpress- Sign-On Bonuses Available in Select Areas! Benefits: Home time varies per location Unloading and Stop Pay on some dedicated accounts Paid Vacation Great benefits, including Medical, Dental, Vision and 401K Match Newer Trucks 1,250 watt inverter in every US Xpress Truck GI Bill Apprenticeship Program.
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Seeking CDL-A Regional Truck Drivers Earn $1,300 per Week! Our drivers enjoy competitive pay, excellent benefits, average turnaround times under four days, and so much more. It's because we are family and we care about our drivers.
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Hiring CDL-A Drivers Regional and OTR Positions Available. Seward Motor Freight Inc. Is Hiring Reliable/Experienced Class A CDL Truck Drivers. We run 30-35 drivers per Driver Manager.
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Now Hiring Regional Class A CDL Solo Drivers to run Southeast and Midwest states. Minimum of 6 months of verifiable OTR tractor-trailer experience in the last 12 months or 12+ Months Experience in Last 2 Years.
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O/O Truck Drivers are able to build relationships with shippers or manufacturers and run directly through our MC. Self-Dispatch - Regional, or OTR (Option to use TRC Dispatch). Your truck must pass a DOT inspection and be able to have Samsara ELD system installed.
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Here's what you can expect: 70% gross revenue of each load, plus fuel surcharge Set your own home time National fuel discounts Insurance provided National tire discounts Solo and teams Make your own schedule Paid weekly Strong accessorial program Safety Requirements 2 out of last 3 years experience Truck physical damage and bobtail Truck IFTA / Annual DOT / CAB CARD Physical DOT Pay : $8,000.00 - $12,000.00 per week.
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While working in conjunction with route drivers, the Outside Sales Representative provides product insight to our clientele regarding essential lines of business. Work with route drivers to convert new sales opportunities.
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CDL-A Regional Truck Drivers Enjoy: Company Driver Benefits now start at 30 days! Take advantage of your GI Bill benefits with our on-the-job training apprenticeship! Stable work history Trainees must be recent grad from approved CDL school and/or have minimum 3 months’ comparable experience.
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