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GREAT WORK – Choose Flatbed or 100% no-touch Dry Van freight with 60-80% drop and hook. Drive with Western for 3 months or more and you can qualify as a driver trainer.
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Choose Flatbed or 100% no-touch Dry Van freight with 60-80% drop and hook* Western Express has immediate openings for entry level company truck drivers and driver trainers.
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OTR Truck Driver Position(s) Available Running Areas: Midwest Mid Atlantic Southeast No New York City (NYC) Average Miles: 2,800-3,200 miles per week on average Type of Work: LOTS of Drop and Hook Our freight is preplanned throughout the week which means no waiting for loads to be dispatched.
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Haul dry van trailers with 90% drop-and-hook freight at no charge while operating under Schneider's authority. Tools to help you succeed: Doing business with Schneider means being provided a Samsung tablet you can use inside and outside your cab and having free trailer usage.
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50% preloaded drop and hook, 100% no touch freight. 3:1 trailer to truck ratio to maximize the time you spend moving and earning. We achieve this through our office staff who provide the best customer service and dispatch services available and hiring qualified, experienced CDL-A truck drivers that represent Beacon Transport and its customers in a positive manner.
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Beacon Transport is a Nashville, TN, based trucking company that specializes in hauling non-hazardous dry freight throughout the Southeast, Midwest and Southwest. It is the mission of Beacon Transport to develop and maintain a respectable, profitable reputation as a valuable truckload carrier company.
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50/50 Drop and Hook to Live Unload Ratio. Our company options for drivers include dedicated, and over the road opportunities that let the driver find what fits their life and goals best.
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Drop and Hook for most loads but some will be live load/unload. Freight: With this Class A CDL A truck driver regional position, you will be hauling general freight with a dry van trailer.
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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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Position Details Average Annual Pay $57,200 to $62,400 Home Every Other Weekend 2 Full Consecutive Days Off (48 Hours) No Touch Freight 50-60% Drop Hook / 40-50% Live Unload OTR Routes covering all 48 states (Majority of freight is East of I-35 but we go where the freight goes No forced dispatch into NYC or its 5 boroughs Average 2,200+ Miles Per Week Average length of haul is over 600 miles Great Benefits.
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If you are a motivated Class A CDL truck driver who would enjoy a mix of delivery scenarios – drop and hook, customer unloads, live loads/unloads at 3PLs, and preloaded trailers at plants – Ashley would like to talk to you today.
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