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Class A CDL Company Truck Driver - Western and Canadian Lanes

Company Name:
Knight Transportation
Class A CDL Company Truck Driver - Western and Canadian Lanes CDL-A Company Truck Driver (Regional Dry Van and Refrigerated) What's your why? Choose the Right Path, Your Path You're connected to other drivers by a common calling for the road. Beyond that, your hopes and dreams are uniquely your own. At Knight, we work as a family, but we know that families are made of individual people and individual motivations. That's why we offer more choices to drivers than any carrier in America. For you. And your own path. Regional Freight within the 11 Western States or lanes in Canada! Canadian lanes offer $.38 to $.40/mile. Pay Choices Hometime Choices Bonus Choices Riders and Pets Welcome, Too General Qualifications - 21 years of age or above - Minimum 3 months current OTR experience - DOT physical and functional capacity testing - Doubles endorsement required About Knight Transportation Knight Regional Dry Van and Refrigerated positions offer Professional Class A CDL Truck Drivers great freight lanes in the 11 Western States or lanes into Canada. Full and part-time positions are available. Other regional lanes offer hometime options ranging from express lanes to home weekly. Truck drivers enjoy a choice of daily or weekly pay along with a pet and rider policy. Knight drivers can qualify for a $.01 raise per mile at 6 and 12 months, as well as earn a $.05 per mile quarterly bonus. Knight offers 27 Service Centers for truck drivers to call home while on the road, along with fuel efficient modern equipment. Lease purchase after just 90 days as a company driver. Complete benefits package with 401(k). With all of these great choices and earning potential, it's never been a better time to DriveKnight! Regional choices own the BACH_a33d1a BETS_ARC_Setter MYK62683JREstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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