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Compensation and Benefits: - CDL A Truck Driver $1300 to $1500 per week on average $1,000 Orientation Pay $1,000 Sign on Bonus Full benefits Package: Medical Dental Vision 401(k) Vacation Pay Rider and Pet Policy Dry Van No touch Freight No Endorsement requirements CDL-A Truck Driver - Tractor Trailer Driver - Company Driver - No Touch - Dry Van - Fully Equipped Automatics Disclaimer: In case of changes or typographical errors, current company practi ces/policies shall prevail.
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Road Warrior Truck Driver Benefits: Midwest Regional or National Lanes (No Forced Northeast)Excellent Health, Life, Vision and Dental Insurance! Enjoy one of the highest paying OTR truck driving jobs in the industry, starting at 70 CPM for our new Road Warrior jobs depending on your home time needs.
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Driver Requirements : Truck driving is a demanding job! Built-in discount Mechanic Shop to keep your truck in top shape! We have a 150,000 Square Foot Warehouse at home base to accommodate load transfers.
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Must be a W-2 Company Driver Must live and work in the classification of OTR drive No SAP. We have built our Class A truck driving opportunities with the goal of helping professional over-the-road truck drivers earn industry leading pay on a merit-based pay system that rewards your great work.
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CDL A Driver $1600-$2000 weekly pay Job Overview: As a Company Solo Truck Driver, you'll play a crucial role in our mission to deliver goods safely and efficiently delivering Reefer freight.
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CDL-A Truck Driver - Lease PurchaseOur Owner Operators bring home between $1,300 - $1,800 per week! Drivers eligible to apply: All Class CDL A holders with 1 YEAR of verifiable experience in the last 3 YEARS.Lease Purchase Drivers:Earn $1,300 - $1,800 per weekGuaranteed increases each and every year and at 90 daysNo Money Down / No Credit Check.
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Must meet FMCSA/DOT driver regulations. 100% no-touch freight, 40% drop and hook. Earn Up to $0.66 per Mile - Transition Bonus - 100% No-Touch Freight. Great home time - if you want to stay out and run, you can make more money.
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From incredibly flexible home time to unmatched dispatcher support and competitive weekly pay, our drivers are given the resources to excel on their own terms, both on AND off the road. No record of DWI/DUI in commercial or private vehicle within last 7 years.
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Consistent local work and multiple daily loads Consistently operate 5-7 days a week, depending on your location Earn up to $650 - $750 daily Average loads per day: 2 - 4 loads Pickups are typically preloaded Put lower miles on your truck and less maintenance Most loads within a 150-mile radius No trailer needed Requirements: DOT/MC authority for at least 180 days Insurance $1 million auto liability $1 million general liability $100,000 cargo CSA score requirements.
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We offer the potential for the highest pay in the market and the added perk of weekend home time ensuring that your hard work is duly rewarded. We haul building supplies - no coils, chains and/or steel.
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Class A CDL Driver. CPC Logistics is looking for Class A CDL drivers with 12 months of experience in and around Atlanta, GA. Class A CDL drivers looking to find a Full Time position that pays great, multiple shift available, touch, no touch and more.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionHiring immediately for CDL Class A Driver! No license suspensions for more than 30 days in the past 3 yearsFelonies and misdemeanors reviewed case by caseNo terminations for safety from last jobDUI must be outside of 8 years and only 1 per lifetimeUrine drug screen Benefits:Holiday Pay: $150 per holidayPaid orientationVacation payMonthly IncentivesFull benefits start after 30 days Powered by JazzHRxSHXjTBqCS.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionCall 312-857-4834 or apply nowDedicated regional CDL A truck driver position, home weekly for Dry Van position with great pay and home time for work, life balance.
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Must have 6 months FLATBED EXPERIENCE REQUIRED, NO EXCEPTIONS also must include 1 year of Class A Tractor Tailor experience of O.T.R. Home Weekends - (5 days out on the road & 2 days home with your family.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionCall 708-400-9541 to complete you quick and easy applicationOffering Semi Local for Dry Van with great pay and home time for work, life balance. Valid CDL Class A Current DOT Medical card No DIU/DWI in past 7 years Must have good work ethicsThe sky is the limit, get your part of it now.
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