0.60 CPM OTR TRUCK DRIVER WITH CDL CLASS A Transportation & Warehousing at Geebo

0.60 CPM OTR TRUCK DRIVER WITH CDL CLASS A

UP TO $0.60 CPM. Team driver position. Flexible schedule. Home weekly.
One of the first Fedex Ground Contractors in SLC is looking for the very best professional OTR CDL drivers.
What we offer:
Equipment: Brand new equipment (2013-2014 trucks)
Miles: A lot of miles for someone who wants to drive (5,000+), and we're flexible enough to let you stay at home as often as you need. We've got enough drivers to set you up with another driver, or we can hire a team/family. All of our drivers are getting more then average miles and make good money.
Driving and routes: Team driving terminal to terminal. All loads are drop and hook, no loading or unloading. Minimal waiting times, if you need to wait over extended period of time - we'll pay you. May turn into dedicated route.
Compensation: We pay up to $.42 to $.60 cpm depending on driving experience (with safety/performance bonuses/holiday pay). Paychecks every two weeks. Direct deposit. Average checks are $1500 to $2500
Benefits: Medical available after 30 days. 1 week of paid vacation after a year of working for company. $0.02 CPM raise after 90 day probation passed.
Bonuses: Referral bonus of $300 for every approved driver. We pay for perfect DOT inspections.
CDL License class A
Doubles/Triples endorsement
At least 21 years old
1 year experience or 6 month after graduating from an approved school (call for detailes)
Clean driving criminal record, no DUI's in the last 5 years
No more than 1 moving violation in commercial vehicle in the last twelve month.
Proficient knowledge of English language is required
To get more info & apply, please call either:
Contact: Andrew
Phone: 801-347-0020
Contact: Felix
Phone: 801-493-9501
Or submit your resume to jobs@eugenetrucking.comEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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