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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. Team Van Truckload truck driver - Holiday Incentive Average pay: $1,300-$1,590 weekly Home time: Every three weeks Experience: THREEMONTHS Overview Dry van trailers with 95% no-touch freight.
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As a driver, you will be transporting important goods and materials such as glass, steel, aluminum, building materials, machinery, coils, and specialty metals. Earn $900.00 – $1,600.00 per week, CDL A Flatbed Regional Driver - Most Weekends Off. CDL A Flatbed Regional Truck Driver: $900.00 – $1,600.00 per week.
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Personal Fleet Manager - you'll be known by name at Andrus and have support where ever you are and whenever you need it. Rider Policy - after 3 months with company permission. Flatbed Truck Drivers - OTR Western and Southern States.
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Job Company Driver. Leading equipment and technology specs designed for driver comfort. We find that this diversity and openness ensures that all our associates have equal access to opportunities and resources to contribute fully to the organization's success, and it fuels innovation, improves strategic thinking and cultivates leadership.
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If you're seeking a trucking company with flexible career options, diverse routes, and top-notch safety features, your search ends here! As a Regional or Over-the-Road driver you can expect a life of adventure on the open road.
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What to expect as a Flatbed Truck Driver 56. and if you live in the OKC Area, you can make it home Every Weekend. As a company, we operate more than 150 trucks and Truck Drivers – and countless trailers to fit every need: Flatbeds (48′ & 53′) Step/Drop Decks (48′ & 53′)Our capacity to transport difficult loads is unmatched.
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