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Job Type: Part-time (No more than 30 hours weekly) Schedule: Monday through Friday , Early morning shifts (5 AM start time) Pay: Starting at $23/hr Reporting To : Dispatch Manager Powered by JazzHR.
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Benefits: No down payment No credit check Walk away lease No balloon payment at the end of the lease Affordable weekly payments for 3 and a half to 5-year payout depending on the age of the equipment No forced dispatch Dispatch available 24/7 Trailer Rental or purchase available High miles 3,000 to 4,000 per week Fuel card provided Team drivers welcome Qualifications: Class A License (CDL-A) Current DOT medical card short and long-form Job Posted by ApplicantPro.
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NO Experience Required - Guaranteed Pay - Weekly Home-Time. Weekly home time or stay out for extra money! Earn up to $1,600 weekly or $0.88 per mile minimums plus bonuses! Drive for us for 3 months or more and you will qualify as a driver trainer at Western Express.
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NO Experience Required - Weekly Home-Time* $1,000 driver referral bonus – unlimited! Drive with Western for 3 months or more and you can qualify as a driver trainer! Western Express has immediate openings for entry level company truck drivers.
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Truck must not be older than 2014 Our offer to you: Devoted Dispatch 24/7 Referral Bonuses Clean Inspection Bonus Fuel Cards Efficient Safety and Training program Weekly Direct Deposit Please review costs below: $250 for the trailer rent (weekly) $350 cargo insurance (weekly) $45 safety monitoring (weekly) $40 trailer insurance (weekly) $250 escrow (10 weeks) $100 for Camera and Tablet (monthly) 12% fee for the dispatch service from gross.
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Teams average $1,650 weekly per driver, covering 5,500+ miles. Weekly Settlements*: Paid weekly via EFS fuel card and Qualcomm electronic logs. Competitive Pay*: Solo drivers can earn $1,000 - $1,200 weekly with 2,500+ miles per week.
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Bi-weekly hourly wage (New York and Puerto Rico: weekly wage) Unhappy in your ride-hailing or delivery driver gig? Avis Budget Group is a leading provider of mobility options, with brands including Avis, Budget & Budget Truck and Zipcar.
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Job Summary Company Driver (W2, Solo) Refrigerated, Power Only and Dry Van OTR $1,500 - $2,500 total weekly avg. Job Summary Company Driver (W2, Solo) Refrigerated, Power Only and Dry Van OTR $1,500 - $2,500 total weekly avg.
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Our Select Program is our Self-Dispatch System: Enjoy Freedom, Independence, and Back-Office Support 80% Gross Pay Unlimited Home Time Negotiate Your Own Rates Weekly Settlements Payday Every Friday Samsara ELD Personalized Maintenance Escrow Personalized Back-Office Support Drive OTR, Regional, or Local Free Load Board Options Discounts for Truckstop and DAT Load Boards General Liability Coverage Cargo Insurance Fuel Card Discounts Not interested in booking your own loads.
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We also offer: 10 paid holidays, Holiday “Banking”, Paid Vacation, Direct Deposit Payroll (Bi-Weekly) Hometime: Home daily, Home every other day, Home weekly, or (OTR) out for a few weeks Pay: Hourly: ($17.80-$22.70 per hour/additional H&W hourly after 90 days) OR Mileage pay, depending on the load.
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Pay varies by route, location and experience level, request info for more details) Home Time & Route Options We have versatile time off opportunities such as daily, weekly, and bi-weekly Dedicated, OTR and Regional Solos, Teams, and Leaders To start your career at Werner, apply today.
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CDL-A required) *INTERESTED IN BEING A DRIVER TRAINER? driver referral bonuses – *unlimited. CDL-A required) *INTERESTED IN BEING A DRIVER TRAINER? Stay moving: 100% no-touch freight and 60-80% drop and hook.
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Western Express has *HIGH PAYING REGIONAL. or stay out for extra money! truck driving opportunities now available for Dry Van! Dependable equipment: 1-1/2 year average truck age + brand new 2024 tractors.
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1,500 Minimum Weekly Guarantee. Local CDL-A Truck Drivers Wanted for Dedicated Account. 1,500 Minimum Weekly Guarantee. Full Benefits Apply Now.
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Weekly Pay, Daily Tips, Mileage Reimbursement, Paid Training, Casual Uniforms, Paid Vacation, Flexible Hours, Employee Meal Benefit, Career Growth, Pizza Hut Perks, Tuition Discounts, GED Completion Program and 401K.
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