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Now Hiring Regional Class A CDL Solo Drivers to run Southeast and Midwest states. Regional CDL-A Solo Company Truck Driver. Average age of equipment is 1 year and 2 monthsBenefits & Advantages Health & Dental Insurance 401(k) Plans Paid Vacation Weekly Settlements Pet/Rider Policy Lease Purchase Options AvailableMinimum Requirements Must have valid Class A CDL Must be 23 years of age or older (21 years if prior military) Minimum of 6 months of verifiable OTR tractor-trailer experience in the last 12 months or 12+ Months Experience in Last 2 Years Must meet FMCSA/DOT driver regulations.
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Call to speak to a recruiter now! The Company is headquartered in beautiful Russellville, AR on I-40 between Little Rock and Fort Smith with additional Full Service Maintenance terminal in North Little Rock. Our locations afford our drivers easy access, modern maintenance facilities, and complete amenities for drivers while they are in town.
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We pride ourselves on providing ultra-modern assets for our drivers and superior service to our customers. Quick Apply below or. Our niche in the marketplace is customized service for customers requiring Just-In-Time performance.
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Ruan is now hiring Class A CDL drivers to haul hardware supplies in dry van Trailers for our dedicated customer in Millbank, SD, where drivers will be based in Sioux Falls, SD. For more information, please call our Recruiting Hotline at.
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Call us at (888) 866-1478 Regional CDL-A Truck Driver Wanted No Touch Freight Immediately Hiring Class-A CDL Truck Drivers for our Regional Lanes Mesilla Valley Transportation (MVT) is looking for truck drivers that are passionate about being on the road and understand that safety and delivering on time are critical.
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Right now, FCC is hiring CDL-A truck drivers for our Midwest Regional fleet running no touch, mostly drop and hook freight between Nebraska and Ohio. Stay off the coasts and earn more with an award-winning company – Fremont Contract Carriers.
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CDL-A Company Driver Midwest Regional Truck Driver Jobs Open Now. Now hiring CDL-A company truck drivers for Midwest regional runs with weekly home time.
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And overall BEST FLEET winner 3 times, it means you know how to treat CDL-A truck drivers right while offering stable careers and steady support. Fremont Contract Carriers is a special career destination for Class A truck drivers looking for a better regional driving opportunity.
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70% drop and hooks; all driver no touch freight. Driver referral bonus program. FREE Sirius XM for all company drivers! 70% drop and hooks; all driver no touch freight. Annual pay increases that never caps.
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2,500 to 3,000 miles per week delivering in: NE, IA, IL, IN, MN, KS, WI, MO, OH. When you’re named among the top 20 Best Fleets to Drive For (14 out of the last 16 years!) Get started with Fremont Contract Carriers, one of the country’s BEST FLEETS.
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Find out more about the daily tasks, overall responsibilities, and required experience for this opportunity by scrolling down now. Option to go home every weekend for 34 to 48 hrs. Find out more about the daily tasks, overall responsibilities, and required experience for this opportunity by scrolling down now.
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No serious traffic violations in the past 3 years. Rider program after 90 days. Must meet all Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations. Full benefits package with a 401(k) program. 0.06 quarterly safety bonus.
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Paid vacation after a year. earnings per year.
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Paid vacation after a year. earnings per year.
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855) 445-4534 Job Description: Regional CDL-A Solo Company Truck Driver Now Hiring Regional Class A CDL Solo Drivers to run Southeast and Midwest states Pay & Details Earn $0.52 - $0.63 per mile based on experience $1,650 Sign-On Bonus Great Home Time - if you want to stay out and run, you can make more money.
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