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CDL Class A Drivers Needed – Competitive Pay & Modern Fleet | Chicago, IL. Valid CDL Class A. We pride ourselves on transparency and fairness, ensuring our drivers receive 75% of each load with a company fee of 25% that covers dispatch and accounting services.
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If you are a motivated driver looking for a stable and rewarding career with a company that values your contribution, join us. Based in Chicago, Illinois, our company offers a dynamic and supportive environment for truck drivers.
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Lease purchase program. CDL A (Required) Wabash, Operbus, Vanguard, Manac, Utility, Hyundai, Great Dane, Stroughton. Choose from models like Volvo 760, Peterbilt 579, Freightliner Cascadia, International Prostar, Kenworth T680, and Mack Anthem.
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Drug testing fees: $99, additional $67.50 if RTD test not completed. Bobtail insurance: $540-$570. Escrow: $2500 (flexible payment plans available). One-time fees for enrollment: $99, permits: $30.
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Options range from 2019 to 2025 models with varying down payments and weekly payments. 3 to 5 years, with $0 down payment options available for selected models. Annual registration: $2500 (flexible payment plans available.
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Proven track record with at least 4 months of experience preferred. Cargo insurance and auto liability: $295 weekly. Passenger ride along program. Orientation held in Chicago (transportation not provided.
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Pet rider program. Required for orientation: CDL, SSN, medical card. Reliable and committed to safe driving practices. 2024 model: $700 weekly, $3000 down payment. 2025 model: $700 weekly, $5000 down payment.
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Work Location: On the road. We are committed to your success and growth. 300 weekly, 2 to 3.5 years contract term. SAP friendly environment. Fuel cards with discounts. Job Types: Full-time, Contract.
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Driving: 1 year (Preferred) Drivers retain 75% of each load. Monthly fees for TripPak: $50 and ELD: $150. Ability to handle physical workload. Pay: $1,500.00 - $1,800.00 per week. Home every 3 weeks.
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Safety incentive program High Income and Ownership: Percentage pay at 72% total revenue or mileage pay up to $1.60 per mile (amount includes Fuel Surcharge)Nationwide fuel discounts at Pilot, Flying J & Loves (Averaging over.55/ GAL)Over $4,000 Gross AverageOperate in a Trucker’s Paradise, the Central Plains (Iowa, Wisconsin, Illinois, Missouri, Texas, Kansas, Oklahoma, Nebraska) Plus Georgia At Trekker, Class A CDL Truck Drivers can own a 2022 or newer Automatic Freightliner Cascadia.
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CDL-A LEASE PURCHASE DRIVER- $3K SIGN ON BONUS Trekker is a 100% independent contractor carrier with truck leasing programs designed to fit a variety of driver lifestyles and experience levels.
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Lease Purchase Truck Driver Qualifications: CDL A and minimum of 12 months recent experience It’s good to be a Trekker where you’re not just a number. If you are interested in becoming a CDL-A Lease Purchase Truck Driver, join Trekker Nation today.
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Guaranteed Maintenance Program- Bumper to Bumper coverage with tires and a free loaner truck included! All trucks come with APU’s- keeping your fuel cost at a minimum! Transparent Leasing fees, no hidden costsPersonal Escrow available for Balloon Incident Deductible ProgramAssistance with LLC set up.
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We work with our ICs individually to help them get into the right program so you can realize the dream of owning your own truck and your own business! 70MPH on CruiseFridge & microwaves available Truck Payment options as low as $599.00 No Trailer rental fees.
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Orientation Details Orientation is not paid for Accommodation is covered Drivers get their own room Breakfast, Lunch is included Orientation is performed partly or in full online Covers some or all travel expenses Hiring Requirements Class A license 3 years Tractor Trailer experience We're an equal opportunity employer.
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