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Freight Type Combination of drop and hook and tailgating (moving freight to back of trailer to be unloaded) Truck Speed 65 MPH pedal and cruise Bonus New Hire Transition Bonus: $500 – Paid in full on second paycheck Referral Bonus: $3000 – Paid out at $1,000 paid on second paycheck; $1,000 at 60 days, and $1,000 at 120 days.
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You will be hauling general but mainly automotive freight that is 100% no-touch and 90% drop and hook. Freight: 90% Drop and Hook, 100% No touch freight.
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Our freight is 90% drop and hook so you can keep rolling and get the high miles. Equipment: Peterbilt 579 with automatic transmission. Qualifications: Qualifications for applicants include holding a Class A License (CDL-A), possessing a current DOT medical card, and having at least 3 months of experience within the last 12 months or 1 year within the last 3 years, operating a tractor with a 40-foot or longer trailer as a CDL A truck driver.
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This CDL A truck driver position offers no-touch freight with mostly drop and hook loads, We offer a sign-on bonus, $1,000 orientation pay and an average of $1,300 to $1,500 per week with a minimum pay program to ensure you never have a small paycheck.
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Equipment: Automatic Transmission Freightlivers, Volvos and Pererbilts. Freight: 100% no-touch freight, mostly drop and hook loads. Most of the loads will be drop and hook so you can maximize your mileage.
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Average $1,300 to $1,500 per week, mostly drop and hook. Orientation: By joining our team as a CDL A Truck Driver, we will provide travel via flight or rental car, a single-person hotel room and all meals are provided while attending orientation.
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Pay and home time: Drivers for this CDL A Truck Driver will be out 2 weeks nights and will be home every other week. It's automatically calculated and you get the highest pay option.
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You are welcome to bring a spouse or animal with you to orientation as we have a no-wait rider and Pet policy. We are looking for a CDL A truck driver to join our family-owned business one of the lowest turnover rates in the industry.
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Job Type: CDL A Truck Driver. This position pays an average of $1,300 to $1,500 per week and comes with a $1,000 sign-on bonus, We offer a minimum pay program to ensure you will not a small check when something happens out of your control.
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Orientation: Our Class A CDL A truck drivers will be able to take a DOT Physical (if needed) near home and watch some orientation videos online. Once that is complete, we will provide you with transportation to pick up your truck and do your road test.
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Top of the line automatic transmission trucks. This is a no-touch freight, live load-unload, drop & hook account. Freight originates at the Walmart Distribution Center in Shippensburg, PA with deliveries to various customer locations in PA, DE, NY, NJ, WV, VA and Washington DC.
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Drivers on this fleet average 2,100 miles per week and hauls averaging 316 miles. Valid CDL-A and 3+ months of current experience required. The job information and data provided here are for informational purposes only, are based in whole or in part on estimates, and do not represent any type of promise or prediction of future performance or employment.
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Full benefits package for you and your family. Better Pay, Home Time, and Miles - Apply Now! STEP THREE: We will contact you at the number provided to connect you with a dedicated account specialist.
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We prioritize the values of family, striving to harmonize the needs of our CDL A truck drivers with a lifestyle that enriches both them and their loved ones. Pay and home time: We offer our Class A CDL A truck drivers $1,200 to $1,600 per week depending on experience.
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Because precise rate of pay can be difficult to guarantee in various pay structures common in the transportation industry, you are only guaranteed applicable minimum wage for hours worked in a given pay period.
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