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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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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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CDL-A Truck Driver - Lease PurchaseOur Owner Operators bring home between $1,300 - $1,800 per week! Majority of freight is drop/hook and no touchEndless support to guarantee a successful partnershipRequirements:CDL A LicenseOne year of verifiable Class A experience in the last 3 yearsConsistent Class A driving experienceSafe driving recordLegacy Matters; Cowan Systems Celebrates 100 Year Anniversary.
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100% No-Touch Freight, 80% Drop & Hook. 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.
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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 Flatbed Truck Driver - $6,000 Veteran Bonus - Home Daily - Averages up to $1,500 per week. Handling: No touch freight, occasional tarping and stapping. 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.
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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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More About This Opportunity: Our Drivers Typically Earn Around $1245- $1395 Per Week Daily Home Time Benefits: 401 K, Medical/ Dental, Paid Time Off Must Have At Least Twelve Months of Class A Driving Experience All Jobs are W-2 Positions Night ShiftApply online or by email (wgp@) - please include your name and phone number in any email that you send us.
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We offer no-touch, dry van freight. You will be assigned a truck after orientation and we will route you home to get your personal belongings. You only need 3 months of experience for the CDL A Truck Driver position.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionCall 708-400-9541 to complete you quick and easy applicationOut and back short runs , semi local , home on the weekendsSemi Local, dry no touch freight with great pay and home time for work, life balance.
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Home Weekends - No Experience Required! If you have limited or no flatbed experience, we will allow you to ride with a Driver Trainer to learn the ropes of flatbedding. With thousands of tractor-trailers running coast to coast, TMC Transportation is the largest employee-owned flatbed carrier in the U.S. TMC hauls every kind of flatbed freight, from all classes of building materials and steel products to machinery and everything in between.
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Top Drivers Earn $90,000+ Annually - Home Weekly - 98% No Touch Freight. 98% no touch freight / 90% drop & hook. Robert Bearden Inc. is Now Hiring Regional CDL-A Truck Drivers.
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This is no touch freight work and driver will be home daily. Position drives a tractor/trailer truck to make local regional deliveries (up to 275 mile radius) of predominantly finished products or raw materials/supplies to company distribution and manufacturing centers.
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CDL-A Regional OTR Truck Driver Jobs at Ashley offer: Top 25% of drivers earn $64,000 annually Regional routes Regular 34-hour resets at home No-touch freight Mix of live load/unload and drop and hook accounts Consistent, high weekly miles Excellent, premium equipment Generous benefits package: Can add up to an additional 27% on top of your base salary.
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No touch freight. Drivers will be home every other weekend. CDL-A Company Truck Drivers will make $1259-$1366 on average per week. Whether you are looking for time out on the open road or the opportunity for consistent home time to build your life upon, we likely have something to fit your needs.
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