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Transco Lines is Now Hiring CDL-A OTR Team Drivers! Must have valid Class A CDL. STEP THREE: Connect with a career specialist to discuss available options (we'll contact you at the number provided.
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CDL-A truck driver requirements: At least 21 years of age Valid CDL-A At least 6 months over the road experience No more than 2 preventable accident in the most recent 3 year driving period.
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300k average gross revenue a year, with top carriers grossing more than $400k per year! Truck must be 2010 model year or newer with a functional after-treatment system.
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Valid Class A commercial driver's license (CDL-A). Pay Rate: Columbus Shuttle Drivers make a daily flat rate of $143.22 per round trip. At least 1 year or 50,000 verifiable miles of tractor trailer driving experience.
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C.R. England is Now Hiring CDL-A Truck Drivers! Valid CDL-A and 3+ months of current experience required. STEP THREE: We will contact you at the number provided to connect you with a dedicated account specialist.
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As a professional OTR driver with Bay & Bay, you will enjoy the following benefits: Equipment: Outstanding late model tractors and trailers APU or Autostart/stop and inverter in most inventory In cab scanning PrePass Compensation: Industry leading pay package (Make up to $80,000 your first year.
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CDL-A OTR Truck Drivers bring home an average $90K per year for you and your family! With 60+ years of success behind us, Schuster is looking ahead to even more outstanding opportunities for CDL-A over-the-road truck drivers hauling refrigerated freight such as meat and ice cream.
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CDL-A Required) *INTERESTED IN BEING A DRIVER TRAINER? Are you a recent CDL-A grad? Dependable equipment: 1-1/2 year average truck age + brand new 2024 tractors.
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Highway Transport is now hiring Regional Drivers in your Area Join the Highway Transport Team now and take advantage of our BRAND NEW Cincinnati North Service Center REGIONAL DRIVERS: Drivers earn up to $90,000 per year (Depending on Location) Sign-on Bonus: $1,000 Short out & back runs Drivers are out overnight on average 3 nights per week.
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Join our team as a CDL A Driver and enjoy the comfort of home on weekends! Were seeking experienced drivers with a minimum of 1 year of verifiable OTR experience and at least 6 months of VERIFIABLE flatbed experience within the last 5 years.
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CDL-A Company Drivers. Service Transportation, Inc., is a family-owned and operated business that means we put people first. We believe in a Truth in Trucking mentality. We are a team and a family.
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63 cpm Experience: One-year verifiable tractor trailer experience with a class A CDL. The Buckeye State is a vital part of our network at Crete Carrier and Shaffer Trucking.
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Owner operators are needed now for CDL-A OTR trucking opportunities that offer up to $330,000 gross per year, fuel surcharge on all dispatched miles, home time on weekends and through the week plus much more.
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OPPORTUNITY FOR CDL-A FLATBED TRUCK DRIVER Driver Type: Experienced CDL-A Truck Drivers Equipment Type: Flatbed Route Type: Regional Route Division: Division 290 Terminal: Kansas City, MO Home Time: Off most weekends for a 34-hour reset FINANCIAL PACKAGE Weekly Pay: Full-time drivers on this fleet can make $1,000.00 - $1,900.00 per week Annual Pay: Full-time drivers on this fleet can make $52,000.00 - $98,800.00 per year.
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Must have 6 months FLATBED EXPERIENCE REQUIRED , NO EXCEPTIONS also must include 1 year of Class A Tractor Tailor experience of O.T.R. M5W Transport LLC is a licensed contract carrier and property broker as defined by the Federal Motor Carrier Administration and the United States Department of Transportation.
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