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CDL-A Owner Operator Truck Driver

Company Name:
UPS
CDL-A Owner Operator
truck driver
UPS Opportunities for Owner Operators UPS, the world's leading provider of logistics, has DRIVING OPPORTUNITIES NATIONWIDE FOR OWNER-OPERATORS. UPS offers a very competitive compensation package for Owner-Operators whose runs are primarily terminal-to-terminal hauling driver-friendly drop-and-hook freight. Typically, drivers get to their home terminal approximately every 10 days to two weeks. FLEETS NEEDED - Apply Now! Primary Operating Area Our primary operating area is the eastern half of the US and to
california
. The northern plains states aren't frequent destinations for us, although we do go there. We do service a few locations in New England but we do not go to NYC. Owner Operators are not assigned to terminals. They are assigned a dispatcher located in UPS Freight's General Office in Richmond,
virginia
. UPS Freight Owner Operators enjoy: All miles paid the same - loaded and empty Full fuel surcharge on loaded and empty miles Practical mileage pay Plates, permits - no charge Fuel discounts Tire discounts Fuel and road taxes paid Tolls and scales paid - PrePass Plus provided Fast pay - within 24 hours of receiving trip paperwork All no-touch freight 90% drop and hook; mostly terminal-to-terminal No
new york
City No trailer fees Cargo and liability insurance provided Paid orientation Recruiting bonus program Safety bonuses Your Future at UPS Freight: UPS Freight, one of the largest less-than-truckload carriers in the United States and a leading truckload service provider, offers you the stability and security to grow your own business successfully. Call today They a Area dropandhook hours BETS_ARC_Setter BACH_a33d1a terminaltoterminal MYK62683JREstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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