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Explore our company-paid CDL training programs or call us at 800-447-7433, and we can talk you through it. Dry van trailers with 95% no-touch freight.
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Explore our company-paid CDL training programs or call us at (855) 548-2691, and we can talk you through it. Haul 95% no-touch freight with dry van trailers.
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Work-life balance - Enjoy the perfect balance of time spent out on the road and time spent at home. Need CDL training? Job Company Driver. Passport, FAST card or Enhanced CDL opens more opportunities.
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Company-paid CDL training programs. Enjoy the perfect balance of time out on the road, hauling freight and time at home, being with family and friends. Paid time off after 6 months, plus 6 days of holiday pay per year.
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Haul 100% no-touch freight with dry van trailers. Enjoy the perfect balance of time spent out on the road and time spent at home. 401(k) savings plan with company match.
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Valid Class A Commercial Driver's License (CDL). Experience: 3 months or greater CDL experience. Home time: Every other week. Leading equipment and technology specs designed for driver comfort.
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Work-life balance - Enjoy the perfect balance of time out on the road, hauling freight and time at home, being with family and friends. More reasons to choose Schneider Regional driving.
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See full list of driver benefit package. Credit for Military Experience and Military Apprenticeship programs, plus more military benefits. Our history has taught us that treating everyone with dignity and respect is vital to our ongoing success.
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