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Lease Purchase Truck Driver

Company Name:
J and R Schugel
Lease Purchase
truck driver
Lease Purchase I've been a professional driver for 21 years and I was never satisfied with the company I was working for until I came to J&R Schugel. The difference between all the other companies is just the color of the truck. At J&R, they keep their word. They make you a priority. That's one of the best things a company can do for its drivers. Troy Herbert Lease Operator Team at J&R Schugel I came to J&R because my cousin, Troy, thought we would do well as a team here. We really enjoy working together, but even more than that, I've found a home here. Everyone is very understanding and truthful with you. Their expectations are clear and they follow through with what they tell you. If I'd have known about J&R 10 years ago, I would have been here long ago. Cecil Queeley, Jr. Lease Operator Team at J&R Schugel Run your own business with J&R Schugel's LEASE PURCHASE PROGRAM! We have 12 - 36 month equipment lease agreement options on 2012 and 2013 Freightliners and Kenworths. No $ Down New Equipment w/APUs $1,000 Incentive Program As a lease operator with J&R Schugel, you'll enjoy many outstanding advantages including: Pay on all dispatched miles according to the PCMiler 100% license and permits paid 100% Paid Lumpers A Superior Fuel Surcharge $50 stop after the first stop for charges collected 100%
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City pay for charges collected Free truck washes at J&R Schugel Trucking facilities in MN, WI, OH Authorized toll roads with proper receipt (must match log) Weekly settlements via direct deposit EZPass Transflo Express trip document scanning It's all about the driver at J&R Schugel! GET STARTED ON THE ROAD TO TRUCK OWNERSHIP WITH J&R SCHUGEL'S DRIVER-FRIENDLY PROGRAM! Questions? We want to talk to you! The more the BETS_ARC_Setter BACH_a33d1a that The the ago make including MYK62683JREstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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