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Class A CDL Truck Driver, No touch and home weekends. Class A CDL Truck Driver – No touch and home weekends. We’re hiring Class A CDL truck drivers.
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Must have valid Class A CDL. CDL-A Team Hazmat and Doubles OTR Truck Drivers. CDL-A Team Hazmat and Doubles OTR Truck Drivers. Must have minimum of 18 months experience, with at least 6 months experience as a team.
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1 year experience driving a semi-truck/trailer OR certification from a driving school. Minimum Qualifications Valid Class A or B (with air brake endorsement) license Ability to read, write, and perform basic arithmetic (addition, subtraction.
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CDL Class A Driver's License. We are currently looking for Regional or OTR Dedicated CDL-A Owner Operator Truck Drivers in your area! One year of tractor trailer experience.
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Requirements: Min 21 years Class A CDL & DOT Physical 6 months of experience Solid work history Be able to pass a drug screen No serious violations in the last 2 years Benefits that start after 60 days: Health, Dental and Vision You will also experience: Incredible support staff Bonuses after 90 days - Mileage, Fuel and Safety Bonus Vacation pay after 1 year Home every other weekend Drivers can earn pay for: Tarping Loaded & unloaded miles Multiple stops Oversize loads.
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Valid Class A CDL. We offer a $600 Orientation Pay, Monthly Safety Bonus, E-Logs, Health Benefits, and much more! 6+ Months of CDL-A Experience. Your dispatcher knows your name, where you live, and your scheduled home time.
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Must have Class A License (CDL A) & 21 years or older. Ask a recruiter for details. Convenient Home-Base Terminals. Basic and Supplemental Life Insurance and Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance.
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DEDICATED DRIVERS: Choose U.S. Xpress. Health, Dental & Vision Insurance with prescription benefits for employees and dependents. Home time varies per location with this truck driving job. Sign On Bonus availability varies by location.
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Drive with Western for 3 months or more and you can qualify as a driver trainer! BEST Graduate Rates – 48 CPM after training + increases to 53 CPM in your first year! Dependable equipment: 1-1/2 year average truck age + brand new 2024 tractors.
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REQUIRED: Must have a valid Class A driver’s license (CDL-A) REQUIRED: For all flatbed driver opportunities, the driver must be physically able to lift a 90-pound tarp onto a 5-foot high platform twice.
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Has ONE (1) YEAR verifiable, over the road driving experience in a tractor-trailer unit. If driver is on the road and eligible for a load: $100.00. If driver is home and not under a load: $50.00.
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HAVE TWIC Card or Must Be Willing to Obtain a TWIC Card. Steady and Consistent Work, Freight is Year-Round! 1 Year of Tractor Trailer Experience. CDL-A with Tanker and Hazmat Endorsements.
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