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Veriha Trucking is celebrating over 45 years in business and we pride ourselves on our advanced Apprenticeship Program to get your Class a CDL, strong diversified fright mix, guaranteed home time, weekly pay, and most of all, our #1 value of safety.
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Enjoy great starting pay and weekly home time on regional runs! Weekly home time. With 60+ years of success behind us, Schuster is looking ahead to even more outstanding opportunities for CDL-A truck drivers on OTR routes and limited regional runs hauling refrigerated freight such as meat and ice cream.
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2000 Sign on Bonus, Incentivised Dispatch - $5 an hour extra, Hourly Pay, Vacation Days and Weeks, Quarterly Safety Award, Annual MVR Award, Referral Bonus $1000 each, 10 Paid Holidays, Insurance after 30 Days, Health and Welfare to cover Medical Insurance Premiums, 401(k) eligible, and Attendance Bonus.
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CDL A Truck Driver – Home Weekly – Earn $1,690+ Weekly! Our nationwide network of dedicated opportunities allows drivers the opportunity to find predictable home time, competitive pay rates, and stable customer freight that best suits their needs.
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Our Salaried Drivers Enjoy the Following Payscale: First 6 Months at K&B: Up to $1575 Weekly Salary 6 Months-1 Year at K&B: Up to $1645 Weekly Salary 1 Year Plus at K&B: Up to $1715 Weekly Salary Besides Top Pay Our Drivers Also Enjoy: Driver Friendly Lanes.
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Regional and Dedicated CDL-A TRUCK DRIVER JOBS Take Home More. Be Home More. Get HOME WEEKLY on routes that feature Roehl's Dynamic Pay Plans! Home Weekly CDL-A Truck Drivers Earn $70,000 - $90,000+ per Year (Top Drivers Up to $100,000.
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We offer TOP PAY with our Drivers making up to $95,000 per year, TOP BENEFITS and BRAND NEW fully equipped trucks for our drivers. Flexible Home Time: home weekly or run for 2 weeks to earn more.
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1,825 weekly pay on average. Weekly production bonus. More Pay. More Respect! So much MORE. This dedicated account is for drivers who have their Class A CDL. Drivers can expect regional routes out of Maquoketa, IA. This is one of our top paying driving jobs.
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Hogan removes the stress of guessing your weekly pay by offering HOURLY PAY! CDL A Car Haul Truck Drivers - Earn $2,200+ Weekly! Vacation and Holiday Pay. Average Annual Pay of $115,000.
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