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Quality flatbed freight - 40% drop and hook freight. The best flatbed truck driver jobs are right here at Boyd Bros. - the company the best truck drivers call home.
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Class A CDL OTR Truck Driver - Home Every Other Weekend! Position Details Average Annual Pay $57,200 to $62,400 Home Every Other Weekend 2 Full Consecutive Days Off (48 Hours) No Touch Freight 50-60% Drop Hook / 40-50% Live Unload OTR Routes covering all 48 states (Majority of freight is East of I-35 but we go where the freight goes No forced dispatch into NYC or its 5 boroughs Average 2,200+ Miles Per Week Average length of haul is over 600 miles Great Benefits.
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65% Drop and hook plus combination of live unloading and loading at docks. Regional OTR Drivers Wanted Make $ 1800 per week and up. Breakdown Pay $18.50 hour after the first 2 hours and if required to Layover- $150.00.
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Stay moving: 100% no-touch freight and 60-80% drop and hook! Drive with Western for 3 months or more and you can qualify as a driver trainer! Western Express has immediate openings in our Dry Van division for company drivers and driver trainers.
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Application Process: Complete a DOT application, and we'll contact you to discuss the CDL A truck driver position. Opportunities Await: At American Trucking Group, we offer a diverse range of CDL A truck driving positions, including local, dedicated, regional, OTR, dry van, reefer, container (intermodal), and flatbed routes.
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Our Southeast Regional positions offer great pay and miles with lots of drop & hook freight, so you spend more time on the road earning and less time waiting at shippers. We also have a variety of career opportunities outside of Southeast Regional for professional truck drivers such as: OTR Solos and Teams, Mentors, and Owner Operators.
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Hiring CDL-A Regional+ Drivers within 100 Miles of Louisville - Call Today for Details or Text to APPLY NOW! 100% No-Touch Freight, 80% Drop & Hook. From incredibly flexible home time to unmatched dispatcher support and competitive weekly pay, our drivers are given the resources to excel on their own terms, both on AND off the road.
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Western Express is a non-discriminatory and equal opportunity employer. Are you a recent CDL-A grad? With our steady miles and numerous perks, Western Express continues to drive stability in unstable times.
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We achieve this through our office staff who provide the best customer service and dispatch services available and hiring qualified, experienced CDL-A truck drivers that represent Beacon Transport and its customers in a positive manner.
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Freight: With this Class A CDL A truck driver regional position, you will be hauling general freight with a dry van trailer. Drop and Hook for most loads but some will be live load/unload.
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This home weekly Class A CDL A truck driver position offers an average weekly pay of $1,750, featuring hassle-free, no-touch freight. Orientation lasts 2.5 to 3 days, after which you'll embark on your first run as a CDL A truck driver with an assigned truck.
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