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If you're a licensed CDL Driver looking to advance your career with a nationally established company, look no further. Valid CDL - Class A or B. Flatbed, straight, box and/or knuckle boom truck experience is preferred.
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1 Year Verifiable CDL A Experience. Average 2400 - 2800 MPW. Out 35 Plus Home 7 DaysNew 2022 - 2024 Freightliner Cascadia APUs. Must Meet FMCSA RequirementsCall 908 357 2276 Press 1. Must Have Tanker Endorsement or Flatbed Experience.
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All No Touch Drop and Hook Freight. Must Have Flatbed or Tanker Experience. Starting Pay is 60 Cents Per Mile. Must Be Willing to Stay Out for a Minimum of 14 Days at a Time. Average $1,755 A Week @ 2700 Miles - Regional Position.
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CDL A Owner/Operator Driver. Driver must have 2 years recent CDL - A Trucking Experience (as required) Driver must possess a CDL Class A License. CDL A (Mandatory) We are a reliable company with a variety of loads consisting of USPS, auto parts, watermelons, etc.
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Must have a valid Class A CDL Must have 2 years driving in the last 36 months. The American Dream is alive and well at Arka Express where your hard work and dedication to getting the job done right means earning more.
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OPPORTUNITY FOR CDL-A FLATBED TRUCK DRIVER Driver Type: Experienced CDL-A Truck Drivers Equipment Type: Flatbed Route Type: Regional Route Division: Division 290 Terminal: Kansas City, MO Home Time: Off most weekends for a 34-hour reset FINANCIAL PACKAGE Flatbed Regional Driver Rate: $0.57 - $0.71 per mile , depending on experience.
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15 Per Hour Detention Pay After 2 Hours (Not To Exceed $100) Must be a W-2 Company Driver Must live and work in the classification of OTR drive No SAP. We have built our Class A regional truck driving opportunities with the goal of helping professional truck drivers earn industry leading pay on a merit-based pay system that rewards your great work.
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Qualified applicants must have 2 years of CDL driving experience and have a passenger endorsement on their CDL Class A or Class B. Must have an active DOT medical card to be considered. Qualified applicants must have 2 years of CDL driving experience and have a passenger endorsement on their CDL Class A or Class B. Must have an active DOT medical card to be considered.
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CDL A Local Jockey Truck Driver. CDL A Local Jockey Truck Driver. As a jockey truck driver in Maryland, you can get great home time with competitive pay + overtime! Jockey experience a plus. Weekly pay with benefits and paid time off.
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All benefits provide Nationwide coverage Job Requirements 23 Years or Older CDL A Minimum of 12 months verifiable experience Qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records will be considered for employment pursuant to applicable federal, state, and local laws.
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U.S. Xpress is Now Hiring CDL-A OTR Drivers! CDL-A Solo Drivers: Average 2,220+ Miles Per Week. Must be 21 years or older and have a CDL-A. U.S. Xpress is Now Hiring CDL-A OTR Drivers.
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James River Carriers is now hiring CDL-A OTR Drivers - Midwest. Class A CDL Required. Nationwide service locations - 24/7 roadside assistance. JRC supports our drivers and their needs! Must be registered with the FMCSA drug and alcohol clearinghouse.
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Bay and Bay Transportation has just increased company driver starting pay between $0.55 and $0.60 cents per mile!
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Stable work history Trainees must be recent grad from approved CDL school and/or have minimum 3 months’ comparable experience. CDL-A Regional Truck Drivers Enjoy: Company Driver Benefits now start at 30 days.
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We are hiring immediately for a CDL A or B Driver! White Cap is hiring immediately for a CDL A or B Driver! Has a minimum of one year of CDL Driving experience and required state license.
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