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Lanes: Buffalo, NY, Rochester, NY, Pittsburgh, PA, West Virginia, Detroit, MI, Entire state of OH Additional Information: Freight Details: Freight Hauled: Retail store goods Type of Truck: Sleeper Trailer Type: 53' Dry Van % Touch Freight: 100.
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We have dry van, refrigerated units, flatbed, and intermodal containers. All loads are dry van with about 15% of loads being hazmat. Our goal is this industry to commit to providing top of the line customer service and create relationships with each class A CDL driver we encounter.
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Duties: Hauling general freight in dry van trailers across all 48 states will be your primary responsibility. Interview Process: Complete a full Department of Transportation application, following which we'll conduct comprehensive CDL A Driver reports including PSP, DAC, MVR, and employment verifications.
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Now Accepting Dry Van, Power-Only, Flatbed, and Reefer Drivers. CDL-A Owner Operator Truck Driving Opportunity Open F2F is recruiting Owner-Operator truck driving Partners to join our team.
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If you would like to learn flatbed we are willing to train the right person that has one year of Dry Van or Reefer experience in the last 3 years. Regional Home Weekend CDL A Flatbed Driver Weekly Minimum Pay Program, paid on all miles Incentive Program, Sign-On Bonus Seeking CDL A Flatbed Truck Driver with flatbed experience with home time every weekend.
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Home weekly Weekly average: $1,140+ Top earners average: $1,300+ Dynamic pay plans that better reward drivers for their time & performance Earnings are based on an average of actual Roehl drivers with at least one year of experience Dry Van Midwest Regional Fleet New expertly maintained equipment Take Home More & Be Home More® with Roehl.
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Home Time: You will be home every other weekend, our system is set up to make sure you get home on time every time Benefits: Medical, Dental and Vision after 30 days, 401K after 6 months, Vacation What you will be doing: You will be hauling general freight in a dry van trailer all throughout the United States.
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Deliver to customer locations in the MidWest Region Loads are preplanned to keep you moving Top-of-the-line manual transmission trucks Company Benefits: Mileage Pay Pay per Load Safe & On-Time Mileage Bonus Health Benefits & 401k Participation Paid Time Off & Bonus Incentives Unlimited Cash Referral Program Minimum Requirements: Valid CDL A license.
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CDL- A OTR Driver - Dry Van 100% No Touch. 100% No touch dry van freight. State-of-the-art headquarters & terminal with driver amenities. 6-month 1 CPM raises for qualifying drivers are available based on driver performance, safety, and good fuel utilization.
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B&B is now excited to expand our customer base to Dry Van Customers east of the Mississippi. CDL A Driver - OTR. Over the road truck driver (OTR ). OTR sailing schedule is out for 4 weeks ( 30-31 Days ) and home for 1 week (7 days.
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Our company options for drivers include dedicated, and over the road opportunities that let the driver find what fits their life and goals best. Seeking CDL-A Drivers. Dedicated & OTR Hauls At RTI, we put people before profits.
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Looking for Dry Van or Reefer experience with Class A CDL. Home Every Other Weekend - Dry Van - Zero Touch Freight. We offer no-touch, dry van freight.
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We have truck driving jobs available in all categories including local, dedicated, regional, OTR, dry van, reefer, container (intermodal), and flatbed. Duties: You will be hauling general freight in a dry van trailer throughout all 48 states.
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We are hiring class A CDL OTR Drivers (Dry Van only). We are hiring CDL A OTR drivers for a 1099 Position. Driver Referral Bonus. Driver of the Month Bonus. We are hiring class A CDL OTR Drivers (Dry Van only.
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Online Transport is currently seeking professional and safety conscious Class A CDL Company Truck Drivers to join our team! OTR Drivers Can Be Out As long As Their Choosing. Online Transport is currently seeking professional and safety conscious Class A CDL Company Truck Drivers to join our team.
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