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Whether you're a company driver or Owner Operator looking for the perfect place, all truck drivers can work with our personalized orientation reps and the Covenant driver advocate to work out a run and benefits that are just right for them and their lifestyles.
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At Covenant, you're a driver, not a number, so let us show you how we're dedicated to making things 'Just Right' for you. If you miss the deadline, you will not be able to elect benefits until open enrollment of each year.
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About Covenant Covenant is proud to offer the industry's best benefits with all truck driver jobs. Moving Violations: No more than 1 serious traffic violations in the last year. Average Weekly Earnings: $1,300 - $1,850 Benefits Covenant offers a comprehensive benefits program.
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Must have a valid class A License. Accidents: No critical accidents in the last year. On the 1st day of the month following 60 days of active service, you may elect to participate in the following employee benefit plans: Medical, Dental, Vision, Optional Life, Optional STD/LTD, and Flexible Spending Accounts.
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Clean DOT Inspection: Earn $75 for each clean DOT inspection received. We've built our business on teaming and we are the leader in team freight. Following 180 days of active service, you may elect to participate in the company's 401(k) plan.
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Covenant is the top teaming carrier in transportation. Call 423-463-3081 to talk to one of our recruiters today! DUI: None in the last 4 years. Pay is based on verified experience.
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Covenant is the top teaming carrier in transportation. Call 423-463-3081 to talk to one of our recruiters today! DUI: None in the last 4 years. Pay is based on verified experience.
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Covenant is the top teaming carrier in transportation. Call 423-463-3081 to talk to one of our recruiters today! DUI: None in the last 4 years. Pay is based on verified experience.
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Covenant is the top teaming carrier in transportation. Call 423-463-3081 to talk to one of our recruiters today! DUI: None in the last 4 years. Pay is based on verified experience.
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Covenant is the top teaming carrier in transportation. Call 423-463-3081 to talk to one of our recruiters today! DUI: None in the last 4 years. Pay is based on verified experience.
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Covenant is the top teaming carrier in transportation. Call 423-463-3081 to talk to one of our recruiters today! DUI: None in the last 4 years. Pay is based on verified experience.
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