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We have refrigerated, flatbed, dry van, frac sand, and end dump fleets with great equipment. Maintenance Program: This is not an escrow account but a maintenance program that covers all maintenance and mechanical issues for the entirety of the lease.
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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. Qualifications Valid Class A Commercial Driver’s License (CDL.
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Family owned and operated for over 40 years, Stevens Trucking is hiring CDL A OTR Dry Van Drivers in the Midwest and Southern States to haul no-touch dry-van freight from Oklahoma City, OK and our drop yards to our customers throughout the upper Midwest (MO, MI, IL, IN, OH), South Central (OK, TX, AL, TN) and South (GA, NC, SC.
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Now Accepting Dry Van, Power-Only, Flatbed, and Reefer Drivers. CDL-A Owner Operator Truck Driving Opportunity Open F2F is recruiting Owner-Operator truck driving Partners to join our team.
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In our LTL division you will be pulling reefer & dry freight with multiple deliveries. We are looking for a few exceptional LTL / OTR Drivers to be part of our growing company. Must be 23 years with a minimum 2 years of experience driving a Tractor Trailer.
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If you would like to learn flatbed we are willing to train the right person that has one year of Dry Van or Reefer experience in the last 3 years. Regional Home Weekend CDL A Flatbed Driver Weekly Minimum Pay Program, paid on all miles Incentive Program, Sign-On Bonus Seeking CDL A Flatbed Truck Driver with flatbed experience with home time every weekend.
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Trailers available for rent or purchase, Dry Van or Flatbed. Now Hiring Dry Van and Flatbed Drivers. Criminal felony/misdemeanor conviction evaluated on a case-by-case basis on Clean MVR and PSP. No DUI/DWI within the past 3 years.
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Drivers handle no-touch freight, which primarily consists of refrigerated goods along with some dry freight. STEP THREE: We will contact you at the number provided to connect you with a dedicated account specialist.
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Multiple driving options including Dry Van and Temp Control* If you're seeking a trucking company with flexible career options, diverse routes, and top-notch safety features, your search ends here.
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We have truck driving jobs available in all categories including local, dedicated, regional, OTR, dry van, reefer, container (intermodal), and flatbed. We offer our Class A CDL truck drivers top-of-the-line brand new Freightliner Cascadia's with refrigerator, APU, 1500 watt inverter, TV and microwave mount.
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Pay: $1500-1800+ weekly - $90000+ a year. Additional pay: Detention, roadside inspections, hazmat/tanker. OTR Drivers Needed. Assigned Fleet Manager. Operating Area: Midwest, Midatlantic No New England, No Florida, No West Coast.
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Available Trailer Types: Dry Van Reefer Flatbed Step Deck Ready to start? Immediate Hiring: CDL-A Drivers, Owner Operators & SAP Drivers Looking for a new driving opportunity? SAP Driver Requirements: 2 years of OTR TT experience in the past 3 years with a clean scorecard.
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Hiring Dry Van CDL-A Company Driver - OTR. Pay every week via direct deposit. Available truck: Freightliner Cascadia 2016, 10-speed manual. Hiring Dry Van CDL-A Company Driver - OTR. Orientation in Chicago, IL. Ticket is reimbursed.
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Condo Trucks and Dry Van Trailers. Qualifications: Clean driving record DOT Medical card Minimum 3 months' tractor trailer experience Valid Class A driver's license Benefits Weekly Pay Unlimited Cash Referral Program Dedicated client/company All NEW INTERNATIONAL SLEEPER TRUCKS Year round freight, consistent miles.
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Trans Quality, has immediate openings for CDL A Truck Dry Van Driver Owner Operators earning 75% of Gross Revenue. Drivers must be willing to be out 2 to 3 weeks at a time. Trans Quality, has immediate openings for CDL A Truck Dry Van Driver Owner Operators earning 75% of Gross Revenue.
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