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POSITION DETAILS Average Weekly Pay $1,188 to $1,320 Home Every Other Weekend 2 Full Consecutive Days Off (48 Hours) 53' Dry Van - No Touch Freight 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 Weekly Pay via Direct Deposit Great Benefits.
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CDL-A OTR Dry Van Truck Driver Jobs with great earning potential! Apply For OTR Dry Van Truck Driver Jobs Today! The Bowman family and team invite you to learn more about our OTR Dry Van opportunities today.
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100% no touch dry van freight, 85% drop and hook. 9 months of recent CDL-A tractor trailer experience. Primarily Automatic Freightliner Cascadia Condo- Blue Cross Blue Shield Insurance.
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Dual air ride seats. 68 mph PasSMART Safety Bonus. Mileage pay based on experience and Hazmat endorsement. No preventable DOT recordable accidents in the past 3 years. No DUI, DWI or OWI in the past 7 years.
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Superior PTO (vacation) Program. Free Rider Program starting Day 1. No more than 3 moving violations in the past 3 years. Home for 5 full days every 18 days out. Benefits & Perks. New Drivers: $1,875 or $1,700 payout on your 1st check.
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Air release fifth wheel. Single - $61/week.
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Air release fifth wheel. Single - $61/week.
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Air release fifth wheel. Single - $61/week.
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Air release fifth wheel. Single - $61/week.
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Air release fifth wheel. Single - $61/week.
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Air release fifth wheel. Single - $61/week.
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Dry van NO TOUCH FREIGHT Drivers average between 3000 to 3200 miles per week. Regional OTR Drivers Wanted Make $ 1800 per week and up. Clean DOT Safety Inspection for level 1 $150, 2 $75, 3 $25 (no violations.
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65% Drop and hook plus combination of live unloading and loading at docks. Detention Pay- $18.50 hour after the first 2 hours. Breakdown Pay $18.50 hour after the first 2 hours and if required to Layover- $150.00.
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Welcome to Rich Logistics We are under New Management and ready to offer you the best miles and home time the industry has to offer! Great pay, great miles and great home time! Benefit Package Medical, Dental, Vision.
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Now is an exciting time to join DM Bowman, one of the nation’s top carriers, because we’re enhancing our pay scale so CDL-A truck drivers like you can earn more in total compensation for every load you run.
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