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Job Highlights: Average annual earnings: $80K Starting pay: $0.60CPM Top performer earnings: $85K Home time: Weekly Sign-on bonus: $3,000 Drop and stop pay average an additional $10K annually No touch freight All expenses paid orientation in a luxury hotel: Roseville, MN, Dallas, TX and Appling, GA Job Description: Koch Trucking is looking to hire CDL-A truck drivers to join our dedicated division.
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Average pay: $1,380-$1,690 weekly Home time: MONTHLY Experience: THREEMONTHS Overview Dry van and reefer trailers. Valid Class A Commercial Driver's License (CDL). Paid orientation - Whether you are an experienced or inexperienced truck driver, you will attend a paid orientation that covers all aspects of the job you'll be doing.
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No more than 2 moving violations in the last or 3 in the past 3 years (no suspensions in the past 12 months) Job stability No DUI's in the past 5 years Must have a current DOT medical card (at least 75 days remaining) Stable work history Great customer service skills Night driving No drug test refusals or failures Ability to pass urine & hair drug testing Mileage pay based on experience: $0.45 - $0.55 cpm Weekly average: $1.110.
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C.R. England is Now Hiring CDL-A Truck Drivers! Valid CDL-A and 3+ months of current experience are required. We're currently searching for experienced Class-A drivers who are dependable and eager to join our fleet servicing one of the largest retailers - Target stores.
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Regional CDL A Truck Driver out of Dallas, TX Position Summary: Home Weekly for a 34-Hour Reset: Experience the convenience of being home weekly, with a 34-hour reset period every 5 to 7 days.
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We have versatile time off opportunities such as daily, weekly, and bi-weekly. Werner Enterprises was founded by a driver, for drivers. Up to $2,500 Sign-On Bonus Paid Weekly.
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As a family-owned company for over 40 years, we understand the importance of balancing your driving career with time at home and this dedicated route gets you home weekly. Koch Trucking is looking to hire CDL-A truck drivers to join our dedicated division.
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STEP THREE: Connect with a J&R Schugel representative to discuss our professional driver opportunities (we’ll contact you at the number provided) Weekly direct deposit payroll settlements.
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F lint Logistics LLC - Full Time Position - Class A CDL A Truck Driver Position Details & Home Time: Our goal is to ensure a balance with weekly Home Time Hiring Area: Dallas, TX No Driver Load / Unload -Zero Touch Freight Average 3,000 - 3,200 miles per week - Consistent $1425 -Weekly (Direct Deposit Option is provided) Excellent Run & Great Miles - All Regional Experience Required: Must have 3-6 Months of Class A CDL A Truck Driver Experience with a Dry Van, Reefer, or flatbed.
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Class A CDL and two years tractor trailer experience. Attendance Based Weekly Guarantee Pay $900 (Safety net for weather, equipment breakdowns, customer issues) When you work with US TRANSPORT, you join a team driven by excellence and focused on the future.
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You will move steel, lumber, building products, and machinery primarily in the I-65 and I-75 power lanes throughout KY, IN, GA, TN, OH, AL, and IL. Simply fill out our form or call us to Take Home More and Be Home More in a home weekly driving job today.
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CDL A Flatbed Truck Driver – Earn $1,800 Weekly! Valid Class A CDL. Drivers can expect a career embodied by safety, teamwork, professionalism, integrity, and the constant pursuit of excellence.
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Weekly Pay: The top 50% of OTR drivers average $1,740 per week. Shaffer Trucking is now hiring CDL-A Company Drivers. Must have a valid CDL-A commercial driver’s license.
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Optional weekend work is also available for the true road warrior or for the drivers just looking to make a little extra weekly pay. Bolus Freight Systems, Inc. is Now Hiring Experienced Regional CDL A Company Truck Drivers.
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Weekly Pay: The top 50% of Crete OTR drivers average $1,740 per week. Crete Carrier is now hiring CDL-A Company Truck Drivers. No CDL violations in the last year. Along with sister company, Shaffer Trucking, and wholly-owned subsidiary, Hunt Transportation, Crete Carrier Corporation operates as a truckload and flatbed carrier for virtually any commodity.
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