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CDL A Flatbed Truck Driver. When you work for TP Trucking & Logistics, you're treated like family. Must have a good driving record. Valid Class A CDL.
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Our drivers receive competitive wages, top-notch health benefits, safe driving bonuses, and can choose from various route options. At least 6 months of OTR tractor-trailer experience. All our tractors are less than 5 years old and comes with amenities like refrigerators, microwaves, and an extra bunk.
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Paid weekly through direct deposit. No Touch Freight. Per Diem for nights away from home. Must have stable work history. Paid Orientation/Transition week paid. Paid Vacation, Holidays and Sick Days. Dental, Health and Vision Insurance.
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Extra Bunk Space. All Equipment No Older Than 5 Years. Safe Driving Bonus. 401(k) Matching Program. Flexible Home Time. We make sure our drivers have all the tools and resources necessary to succeed and be comfortable.
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Job Description: CDL A Flatbed Truck Driver OUR OTR FLATBED TRUCK DRIVERS EARN UP TO $90,000 PER YEAR When you work for TP Trucking & Logistics, you're treated like family.
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Job Description: CDL A Flatbed Truck Driver OUR OTR FLATBED TRUCK DRIVERS EARN UP TO $90,000 PER YEAR When you work for TP Trucking & Logistics, you're treated like family.
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Job Description: CDL A Flatbed Truck Driver OUR OTR FLATBED TRUCK DRIVERS EARN UP TO $90,000 PER YEAR When you work for TP Trucking & Logistics, you're treated like family.
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