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Hirschbach Motor Lines
Company Drivers Company Driver A Hirschbach Motor Lines company driver is counted as one of the top professionals in the trucking industry and now with practical mile pay, minimum pay per dispatch, and higher pay per mile on shorter loads they are one of the top paid drivers as well. Along with great pay our company drivers know the key to their success is the partnership between the driver and all levels of the Hirschbach team. This important sense of teamwork is something that sets a Hirschbach company driver a step above the rest. Our Trucks At Hirschbach we are proud of our trucks and it shows. Hirschbach trucks make up one of the best looking, most well-maintained fleets in the business. Our fleet consists of 2011 and newer International ProStar and Freightliner Cascadias with APUs, upgraded seats and interiors, and built-in refrigerators. Other Benefits Vacation pay and a company matching 401K retirement plan are available after one year with our company. Vacation pay starts at $500 per week. Drivers get one week of vacation after one year, two weeks after three years, and three weeks after ten years with us. Vacation pay is grandfathered from a driver's previous employer meaning you may get more vacation quicker depending on how long you worked for your last company. Practical Mile Pay based on length of haul averages $.39 cpm Minimum pay per dispatch Drive a 2011 or newer truck Average 2500 miles weekly Affordable medical benefits within 30 days of hire 401K retirement plan with company matched funds Weekly pay with direct deposit available Clean CSA inspection bonus and Safety bonus program Passenger program Stop, detention, breakdown, and layover pay $1,500 driver referral bonus program Paid transportation, meals, and hotel for orientation For More Information Please Call team it within K after BACH_a33d1a BETS_ARC_Setter after after MYK62683JREstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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