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This CDL A truck driver position offers no-touch freight with mostly drop and hook loads, We offer a sign-on bonus, $1,000 orientation pay and an average of $1,300 to $1,500 per week with a minimum pay program to ensure you never have a small paycheck.
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Freight: 100% no-touch freight, mostly drop and hook loads. Most of the loads will be drop and hook so you can maximize your mileage. Average $1,300 to $1,500 per week, mostly drop and hook.
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Seeking CDL A Driver No touch freight, Minimum Pay. Orientation: By joining our team as a CDL A Truck Driver, we will provide travel via flight or rental car, a single-person hotel room and all meals are provided while attending orientation.
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Pay and home time: Drivers for this CDL A Truck Driver will be out 2 weeks nights and will be home every other week. You are welcome to bring a spouse or animal with you to orientation as we have a no-wait rider and Pet policy.
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It's automatically calculated and you get the highest pay option. Equipment: Automatic Transmission Freightlivers, Volvos and Pererbilts. Duties: You will be hauling general freight in a dry van trailer throughout all 48 states.
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We are looking for a CDL A truck driver to join our family-owned business one of the lowest turnover rates in the industry. Job Type: CDL A Truck Driver. This position pays an average of $1,300 to $1,500 per week and comes with a $1,000 sign-on bonus, We offer a minimum pay program to ensure you will not a small check when something happens out of your control.
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Rider program and Pet Policy. Sign on Bonus and $1,000 orientation pay. Detention and Layover Pay. Disability and Life Insurance. All trucks are equipped with APU and Inverter.
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We try our best for it to be on the weekend but weekends are not guaranteed. Our pay structure will you the option of CPM or percent of load. Tractor with 40 foot or longer trailer. Equipment Details : We offer top-of-the-line equipment with several to choose from depending on what trucks are available after orientation.
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They can even stay in the hotel during orientation. You will be paid $1,000 for orientation on your first paycheck. Pay: $1,300 to $1,500 per on average, Minimum Pay Program. Experience: 6 months in 24 months or 1 year in 3 years.
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Sign-on Bonus: $1,000. Home Time: 2 full days home every other week. You can reach our team at (888) 920-0007. Current DOT medical card. Salary: $1300.00 - $1500.00 per week. CDL A License (Class A) Job Posted by ApplicantPro.
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Orientation pay: $1,000. 6 months in 24 months or 1 year in 36 months.
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Orientation pay: $1,000. 6 months in 24 months or 1 year in 36 months.
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Orientation pay: $1,000. 6 months in 24 months or 1 year in 36 months.
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Orientation pay: $1,000. 6 months in 24 months or 1 year in 36 months.
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Half or more of your loads are going to be drop and hook, but live loads and unloads are handled by lumpers, and we have them ready to go when you hit the dock to get you back out running quickly.
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drop and hook no freight jobs Title: truck driver Company: Applicantpro No Apply Connect in Moapa, Nevada
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