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Hiring immediately for Class A Driver! 70 loaded or 27% of the load Average: $1200 - $1600+ per week Must tarp at 40% - 50% of the loads Non forced and flexible dispatch Average 2000-2500+ miles per week No touch freight Freightliners & T680's Drivers will haul aluminum coils, pipe, steel, and building materials No Failed Drug Test or Drug Test Refusals ever.
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Major Carrier is hiring a professional OTR Class A driver. Benefits: Full benefit's package to include Medical Dental Vision 401 K Plus, More Apply Now and Chat with Jacqueline 725 230 1832 ux Learn more about a Trucking Career HERE If you ever get sleepy on the road and experience that foggy brain, try this bio - hacking gel and experience mental clarity like never before.
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The driver will be out 12 days home 2 full days (48 hours) every other weekend. Must be compliant with FMCSA'S Clearinghouse alcohol and drug program. Average 2200+ miles per week All No Touch Freight 50-60% drop $ hook 40-50% Live Unload No forced dispatch into NYC or its 5 boroughs Additional details: 2021 or newer Cascadia Freightliners or KW's Average length of haul is over 600 miles.
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Operations specialist you can talk with whenever you need is available 24/7. Must pass hair and urine test! 60cpm Detention Pay $12.50 per hour after 2nd hour. The majority of freight is East of 1-35 But we go where the freight goes.
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Additional details: Must be compliant with FMCSA'S Clearinghouse alcohol and drug program. Average 2200+ miles per week All No Touch Freight 50-60% Drop$ Hook 40-50% Live Unload No forced dispatch into NYC or its 5 boroughs 2021 or newer Cascadia Freightliners or KW's Average length of haul is over 600 miles.
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The driver will be out 18 days home 3 full days (48 hours) every other weekend. If you ever get sleepy on the road and experience that foggy brain, try this bio - hacking gel and experience mental clarity like never before.
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Running Area: Majority of this freight runs East of I-35 CDL- A Driver / Truck Driver Responsibilities: Dry Van Automatic Out 12 days and home for 2 days Pay: $0.56cpm - $0.60cpm Detention and Layover/Breakdown Pay Average $70k + annually Average 2500+ miles per week No touch freight Some live unload and some drop & Hook Kenworth and Freigthliners No forced dispatch into NYC of the 5 Boroughs No Failed Drug Test or Drug Test Refusals ever.
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Bold Safe Trucking is a top employer of CDL Truck Drivers across the country. In addition to a great starting salary, we offer great benefits and great schedules. Must live within a 50 mile radius of Salt Lake City, UT.
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Hiring immediately for Class A Driver Bold Safe Trucking is a top employer of CDL Truck Drivers across the country. Come work for a great company that takes pride in its Drivers.
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