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Along with sister company, Shaffer Trucking, and wholly-owned subsidiary, Hunt Transportation, Crete Carrier Corporation operates as a truckload and flatbed carrier for virtually any commodity.
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Weekly Pay: The top 50% of Crete OTR drivers average $1,740 per week. Pet policy: 2 dogs or cats. Health from BCBS, dental, vision, life, and 401K. Annual Pay: The top 50% of Crete OTR drivers earn over $90,518 per year.
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Crete Carrier is now hiring CDL-A Company Truck Drivers. No CDL violations in the last year. Our professional drivers are among the best on the highways, meeting standards far exceeding those required by the U.S. Department of Transportation.
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Starting Pay: 60 - 63 CPM, depending on experience. Annual profit sharing: Contributed $13 million towards employee profit sharing in 2023! Must have a valid CDL-A commercial driver’s license. No DOT preventable in the last year or less than 3 preventable accidents in the last 5 years.
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For over 50 years, Crete Carrier has grown to one of the nation’s largest, privately held trucking companies. Increased cruise speed. Job Type: Dry Van. Guaranteed detention pay. Industry leading CSA scores.
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We take pride in our relationship with our drivers. Fleet Type: Company, National OTR. No-cost rider policy. At Crete Carrier, we are dedicated to our drivers. Dedicated dispatch 24/7. Start Driving with Crete Carrier, Apply Now.
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Safe Driver Productivity Bonus. Average equipment age of 2 years. At least 1 year of experience. Industry Leading Benefits. Leading Pay Plus Carrier. As a result, we have one of the lowest turnover rates in the industry with drivers staying with us three times longer than they do with our competition.
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Less than 5 citations in the last 5 years.
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Less than 5 citations in the last 5 years.
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