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Call Us To Discuss Job Requirements: Valid & Current Class-A CDL License Minimum age of 21 years At least 6 months Over-The-Road Tractor-Trailer experience within the last 3 years Good MVR No DWI/DUI in the last 3 years About the Positions: OTR (Over the Road) Nationwide Reach, Exceptional Earnings As an OTR driver with Navajo Express, you'll cover significant miles across the U.S., ensuring timely delivery of refrigerated goods.
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CDL-A Local Driver Benefits. CDL-A Local Truck Drivers are the champions of the local area, earning the opportunity to develop long-term relationship with the customers they serve.
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U.S. Xpress is Now Hiring Solo CDL-A Drivers! Competitive Pay - Full Benefits - Tuition Reimbursement Available. Must be 21 years or older and have a CDL-A.
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Highly competitive pay program with year-round work and stability. 2 years CDL-A Experience with valid Class A CDL. Team Driver Dry Van up-to 70cpm. Team Driver Reeferup-to 75cpm.
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Join Paper Transport as a Regional CDL Class A Truck Driver! We offer competitive pay at 70 CPM, with an average weekly income of $1680 and yearly earnings up to $88,000.
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Join our team of Class A OTR drivers and explore the East Coast while enjoying competitive pay, a supportive work environment, and consistent time off at home! Class A OTR Driver (Home Every Other Weekend) *$1000 Sign-on Bonus.
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Requirements: valid Class A CDL and a clean driving record. Enjoy a supportive schedule, primarily in the Midwest and occasional routes in the South. Benefit from our comprehensive package including orientation bonuses, paid vacation, medical benefits, and a no-fee pet policy.
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We offer competitive pay at 70 CPM, with an average weekly income of $1680 and yearly earnings up to $88,000.
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Join our team as a CDL-A Dedicated Flatbed Truck Driver! Enjoy competitive pay and benefits while delivering goods safely and efficiently. Requires valid CDL-A, flatbed experience, and a commitment to safety.
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Enjoy competitive pay and benefits while delivering goods safely and efficiently.
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Metalworking Lubricants Co. is seeking experienced CDL-A tanker drivers to join our team, with opportunities available at our facilities in Pontiac, MI, and Indianapolis, IN. This is a fantastic opportunity for drivers looking to stay close to home while earning a competitive salary in a supportive work environment.
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