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Our short haul drivers make over $1,320 a week hauling 100% no-touch freight in the newest equipment. 100% No-Touch Freight. We’re committed to what drives your success as a CDL-A short haul truck driver at Ascend.
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Our intent, as One Team, is for Ascend to be the most reliable, predictable, and trusted partner to our CDL-A short haul truck drivers. CDL-A short haul truck drivers choose to drive for Ascend because we focus on what drives you, not only in your career, but outside of work with your families, hobbies, dreams, and commitments.
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CDL-A Long-Haul Truck Driver Jobs at Ashley Distribution offer: Top 25% of drivers earn $70,000 annually Predictable home time No-Touch, Diverse Freight: Furniture, 3rd party logistics, ADS/APNW non-furniture items 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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If you are a motivated Class A CDL truck driver who would enjoy delivering a variety of cargo on irregular routes across the country, Ashley would like to talk to you about our long-haul truck driver job openings.
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We support CDL-A short haul truck drivers by offering a new higher pay scale, scheduled quality home time and industry-leading benefits. No more than 2 preventable accident in the most recent 3 year driving period.
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This home daily route is Monday - Friday with weekends off and is all no-touch freight. No Touch Freight. Westmore Carriers is looking for a safe, reliable Class A Tractor Trailer Driver for a dedicated home daily route to Omaha Nebraska and back.
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You will take a trailer to the Parts Distribution Center (PDC) for John Deere in Milan, IL where you'll drop and hook to another trailer. Your trailer will be live unloaded in Omaha and then return to Rock Island approximately 6 am.
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No-Touch, Diverse Freight: Furniture, 3rd party logistics, ADS/APNW non-furniture items. CDL-A Long-Haul Truck Driver Jobs Offer High Miles for High Earning Power.
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Job stability and room to grow your career Requirements: 21 years old Valid Class-A CDL DOT physical and drug screen Minimum of 1 year experience operating a Class A vehicle Excellent safety record Comfort working independently and following instructions Join us as a Long-Haul CDL-A truck driver at Ashley today.
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Job stability and room to grow your career Requirements: 21 years old Valid Class-A CDL DOT physical and drug screen Must have minimum of 1 year experience operating a Class A vehicle Excellent safety record Comfort working independently and following instructions Join us as a Long-Haul CDL-A truck driver at Ashley today.
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Guaranteed home weekly Dedicated account Drop and Hook No unloading Dry Van Benefits: Full benefits- medical, dental, vision, life 401K with company-matched funds $500 load bonus after 1st load Additional mileage pay and safety bonuses available Paid vacations and holidays Needed Requirements: 6-months experience driving a tractor trailer without a trainer Must have a valid Class A CDL License Must be able to pass a drug test.
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2500+ miles per week ALL No touch freight Accessory pays Driver bonuses Steady freight Travel the 48 states! Home every other weekend for 2 days (48 Hours) $1200-$1500 a week or more Get a newer loaded truck at time of hire.
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We have multiple facilities scattered across the US. Our state-of-the-art warehouse and distribution facility is a reliable resource for storage, transportation logistics, and distribution. We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer, and considers 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: Focus solely on driving without the hassle of loading or unloading. We specialize in hauling Dry Van Freight across the lower 48 States. Are you an experienced truck driver looking for a stable career with competitive pay and great home time.
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Out 18 days and home for a full 3 day reset $1200-$1500 a week or more Get a newer loaded truck at time of hire! Out 18 days and home for a full 3 day reset $1200-$1500 a week or more Get a newer loaded truck at time of hire.
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