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Our team is our family, and we are focused on increasing our fleet and hiring high caliber truck drivers. Join AI-Strategies as a CDL-A Truck Driver! Drive with AI-Strategies – where logistics meets excellence and opportunity.
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Increasing our fleet and hiring high caliber truck drivers is a priority. AI-Strategies is a privately owned logistics and trucking company. At AI-Strategies, we haul largely Dry Van Freight in the lower 48 States.
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OTR all 48 states – majority of freight is East of I-35. Transportation is not a new field. Our team is our family. 3 months verifiable solo CDL-A experience. Valid Class A CDL license.
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Must possess a valid Class A CDL license. Truck Driver Perks. Flex Schedule - Every 2 weeks, Once a week, 2 x week, Every other day. Must have 0-months recent tractor trailer driving experience without a trainer.
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With over 30 years of combined experience and leadership, we rely on our highly skilled team to implement cutting-edge solutions, processes, and technology to meet the logistical needs of our customers.
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Click Apply Now to get your spot saved in orientation. We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer and consider qualified applicants without regard to race, color, creed, religion, ancestry, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, veteran status, or any other protected factor under federal, state or local law.
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No touch freight. Must be able to pass a pre-employment drug screen. Medical, Dental and Vision life insurance. Additional mileage pay and safety bonuses available. Home Weekly, 34 hr reset. We’re just doing it a little better.
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Must have 6-months recent tractor trailer driving experience without a trainer. Earn up to $0.52 CPM plus Accessorial Pay. Home every 8 days, 1 Day home for every 7 worked. 401K with company-matched funds.
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Live Load Unload. Earn up to $1800 per week. Home Every 3 Weeks. 2000-2500 miles per week. Paid vacations and holidays. Powered by JazzHR.
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Drop and hook, Live load/Unload. Home Weekly, Can accommodate specific hometime. Earn up to $1150 per week. 1800+ miles per week, Avg length of haul 345 miles. Paid vacations and holidays. Powered by JazzHR.
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1500+ miles per week.
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Running Areas: Southeast, Midwest, Arizona & Utah. 0.48 - $0.50 cpm depending on experience and safety record. Home Weekly, 34 - 48 hr reset. Earn up to $1450 per week. 2500-3000 miles per week.
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Apply Now to get your spot saved in orientation. ALL no touch freight. Weekly Pay: $1,100.00 - $1,250.00 Per Week. NO forced dispatch into NY or the Burroughs. Work Location: On the road. 40-50% Live Unload.
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Live Load Unload. Earn up to $1800 per week. Home Every 3 Weeks. 2000-2500 miles per week.
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Must have 1-year recent tractor trailer driving experience without a trainer. NYC Mandatory and must be able to cross the Canadian Border. Drop and hook deliveries or live unloads by appt. Home weekends/ may leave Sunday back home Friday/early Sat AM.
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