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Job Description: CDL A Truck Driver - Western Regional CDL A OTR Dry Van Truck Drivers - Drive Routes through the Western United States and Never Be Far From Home! Solo Dry Van Home Time & Schedule: On the road for 7-10 days and home for two days at a time Route Info: Western United States including CA, NV, AZ, UT, CO, ID, OR & WA Level of Touch: Varies - no touch, live load/unload & drop & hook Compensation Competitive Mileage Pay and Bonuses Pay - $1,050 to $1,700 weekly Experience-based bonuses (Veterans, Haxmat Endorsement, Longevity, etc.
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Andrus Transportation Services Inc, a family-owned company for 50 years, is actively hiring CDL A OTR dry van truck drivers to run routes throughout the Western States (WA, OR, ID, UT, NV, CA, AZ, CO) There are a large variety of regional opportunities available, so please contact a recruiter now to discuss the routes, package, and overall life at Andrus.
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CDL A OTR Dry Van Truck Drivers - Drive Routes through the Western United States and Never Be Far From Home! We're currently hiring OTR Dry Van Truck Drivers from your area to drive the Western States.
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CDL A Truck Driver - Western Regional. At least 1 year of OTR CLASS A Truck driving experience. Must have a valid/current CDL-A. Personal Fleet Manager - 24/7 support by dispatchers who get to know you, not your number.
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Fully Loaded - with premium interiors, ELSs, Prepass, Qualcomm, and Transflow. Dedicated fleet manager. Must have a clean driving record (no DWI/DUI or major driving violation in the last 5 years) Home Time & Schedule: On the road for 7-10 days and home for two days at a time.
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Route Info: Western United States including CA, NV, AZ, UT, CO, ID, OR & WA. Hazmat Endorsement, or ability to obtain endorsement within 90 days of employment. Performance-based bonuses (Idle, Mileage, Layover, Breakdown, Referral and more.
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Level of Touch: Varies - no touch, live load/unload & drop & hook. Rider Policy after 3 months with company permission. Experience-based bonuses (Veterans, Haxmat Endorsement, Longevity, etc.) Pet Policy allowed from the first day.
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Two days at home at a time. Pay - $1,050 to $1,700 weekly. Equipment & Support. Competitive Mileage Pay and Bonuses. 6 Paid Holidays. Electronic Logs and PREPASS. New Automatic Trucks - Freightliners and Volvos no older than 3 years.
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Andrus Transportation Services has got you covered! Andrus is small enough to remain family/truck driver oriented, you are a name and not a number, but large enough to. We're proud to be one of the most driver-centric and stable companies in the industry.
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