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Must be a W-2 Company Driver Must live and work in the classification of OTR drive No SAP CDL Drivers! Great health insurance and other top benefits $15 Per Hour Detention Pay After 2 Hours (Not To Exceed $100) $1,500 Referral Bonus (Paid Within 6 Months) Qualifications: Must have minimum 2 years verifiable Class A tractor trailer over the road driving experience to qualify.
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If you've driven as a Local Truck Driver, Route Driver, Team Driver, or CDL Driver, we want to hear from you. We are a Contracted Service Provider for FedEx Ground out of the Columbus hub in Grove City, Ohio. We are currently looking for full-time, part-time, and weekend Class A CDL A drivers to join our team.
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This investment not only enhances the quality of your journey on the road but emphasizes our pledge to always keep you driving with the latest and greatest. Join the J&R Schugel family today and experience driving with respect, balance, and the open road at your fingertips.
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Located in the heart of New Ulm, MN, J&R Schugel is now offering miles of opportunities for Class A drivers, featuring a competitive starting pay ranging from $0.57 to $0.65 CPM. Our routes span the length of I-35, stretching East into the Midwest, down to Texas, and extending to portions of the Northeast and Southeast, served by multiple terminals in strategic locations.
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CDL-A OTR Reefer Truck Driver Job $1750 Per Week Minimum Guaranteed! Good with being on the road 8 weeks at a time then going home 10 days? Our Road Warrior drivers are guaranteed $1750 per week minimum and earn $2000 plus on top weeks giving them the opportunity to earn $90,000+ yearly with top drivers earning $100,000 yearly.
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Unlike typical owner-operator opportunities, F2F was designed exclusively for owner-operator truck drivers, aiming to empower them to build their own business, achieve independence, and experience success on the road through our Select Program.
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Driver is responsible for driving a tractor trailer or straight truck on intrastate and interstate local, over-the-road (OTR), shuttle, and overnight and drive and drop routes for the purpose of delivering and/or unloading food and food related products to customers in a safe and timely manner and in accordance with Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations.
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STEP TWO: Complete the Paschall Truck Lines online driver application (Provided upon completion of step one and takes about 10 min) Our Midwest Regional positions offer great pay, home on the weekend, and lots of drop & hook freight, so you spend more time on the road earning and less time waiting at shippers.
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Driver must be employed at the time of payout and in working status. As part of our ongoing dedication to providing the best for our team, we are thrilled to announce a $65 Million investment in new state-of-the-art equipment.
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OTR CDL-A Reefer Truck Driver JobStart at 60 CPM or Up to 70 CPM Depending On Your Hometime Needs! Option Two: Road Warrior (The Best Pay) Start at 70 CPM. Drivers on this option are guaranteed $1750 per week minimum but earn $2000+ on top weeks.
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Rider Policy: Bring your family on the road, including your pets. Become part of our family and experience the difference of working with a company that truly cares. No-Touch Freight: Focus on driving without the hassle of loading and unloading.
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If a truck needs repairs, it's not going out until it is 100% ready to hit the road again safely with you at the wheel. A safe driving record on the road is required.
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Come join our safety focused private fleet as a CDL Class A Company Driver. With 100% drop & hook runs and driving that is done at night when there is less traffic, spend most of your night actually on the road driving.
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If you're a motivated, successful, safety-conscious driver, we want you on our team. Experience the respect and balance you deserve in a company that values its drivers. CDL Class A Reefer and Van Opportunities: Dedicated, Regional, and OTR Driving Positions Available.
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Join us, and let's drive into the future together!" State-of-the-art, late-model tractors and trailers equipped with APUs. We're not just a company; we're a 100% employee-owned family.
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