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We keep our Class A truck drivers loaded with steady refrigerated freight from some of the largest food distributors across the U.S. Super T’s OTR routes run throughout 11 Western states OR on West-to-Midwest runs and offer competitive pay, steady miles, well-maintained late-model equipment, reliable home time, great benefits, and more.
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99% No touch freight (some drop and hook) Layover, detention, breakdown and stop pay. Must have valid Class A CDL. Well-equipped Freightliner Cascadias, 2021 and newer – You can customize.
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Home time varies by location we have options for 7-10 days out in UT, ID, and AZ. Rider program for pet and passengers. Weather/road closure pay starts at 6 hours. Must be able to carry up to 50 lbs., stoop or squat to a height of 48.
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Pilot Flying J fuel network. Must have 1 year over-the-road tractor trailer exp. When you join Super T on Western regional routes, you’ll discover you’re working with the friendliest dispatchers in the industry.
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No fuss home time 1.5 days for every 7 days on the road. In the last 3 years: No at-fault accidents, no more than 2 moving violations, no disqualifying violations ex. Generous bonuses in addition to CPM.
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