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Right now, earn MORE with our NEW Industry-Leading Pay Packages for both Regional and OTR Routes when you drive for System Transport as a CDL-A Flatbed Truck Driver hauling vital goods and materials like glass, steel, aluminum, building materials, locomotive wheels, machinery, coils, and specialty metals.
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OPPORTUNITY FOR CDL-A FLATBED TRUCK DRIVER FINANCIAL PACKAGE Full pay package also includes other accessorial compensation to include tarp pay, stop pay, detention pay, border crossing pay, safety bonuses, and over-dimensional pay as appropriate.
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24/7/365 road service staff & shops If a truck needs repairs, it's not going out until it is 100% ready to hit the road again safely with you at the wheel. When you drive for System Transport, you will drive the newest flatbed trucks equipped with cutting-edge technologies for your comfort and safety.
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OUR MODERN TRUCKS ARE METICULOUSLY MAINTAINED FOR YOUR SAFETY Every tractor has a lane departure & forward-collision warning system, hard brake monitoring, and a satellite communication device installed.
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OUR COMMITMENT TO YOUR SAFETY: Your safety is always paramount to us. Health Insurance Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Health savings account 401(k) 401(k) matching Life insurance Employee assistance program Transition Pay Orientation Pay Accrue 1 sick hour per 30 hours worked, then 1-9 years 80 hours PTO, 10+ years 120 hours PTO. And much more.
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Drive for System Transport, and receive great pay packages and excellent benefits like; transition and orientation pay, vacation time, good home time, medical and dental, 401K, and so much more. System Transport has been hauling what builds America since 1972.
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Receive real-time updates and alerts, access your pay, current trip data, messages/notifications, available PTO, contact information, and so much more! Today, we are still keeping the country running with great drivers like you behind the wheel.
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Including both mileage pay and all other accessorial pay, full-time drivers on this fleet can make $1,000 - $1,800 per week ($52,000 - $93,600 per year) depending on experience, routes, regular attendance and length of service.
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HOME TIME Home Time: 3 weeks out, then 3 days off EXCELLENT BENEFITS Benefits are available to enroll in after the eligibility waiting period has been met. If you are looking for big company resources with a small company feel, you have found the right place to call home.
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Call 866-517-4042 for more information about our generous pay package. Don’t wait – Apply Now! You belong here, come drive with us! You can count on that.
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Call 866-517-4042 for more information about our generous pay package. Don’t wait – Apply Now! You belong here, come drive with us! You can count on that.
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Call 866-517-4042 to speak with a System Transport Recruiter, and let us help you find the flatbed route that fits you best! Full pay package also includes other accessorial compensation to include tarp pay, stop pay, detention pay, border crossing pay, safety bonuses, and over-dimensional pay as appropriate.
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Call 866-517-4042 for more information about our generous pay package. For more information on benefits, PRE-QUALIFY NOW! 60 per mile, depending on experience. Don’t wait – Apply Now! You belong here, come drive with us.
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