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Regional Van CDL Truck Driver | Midwest

Company Name:
Roehl Transport, Inc.
Regional Van CDL
truck driver
Midwest As a Van Midwest Regional Fleet driver, you'll consistently haul largely no-touch freight in a specific geographic location to many of the same customers, and you'll get home weekly. You'll be on the Your Choice Pay Plan so you can earn a pay increase each quarter up to our top rate. The Van Midwest Regional Fleet operates in a defined geographic area-the Midwest! You can also add to your income by becoming a Driver Trainer (as much $10,000 a year) or referring other drivers to Roehl, and we pay you for
services
many other companies overlook-like all intermediate pickups and drops and premiums if you go to NYC and Canada. About Your Choice Pay Plan Roehl's unique performance based Your Choice Pay Plan allows you to achieve higher levels of pay through higher levels of performance. Instead of being restricted to an annual increase, you get to choose the next higher pay level through high performance. In fact, you can earn a pay increase every quarter up to our top rate - it's Your Choice. About our Equipment As your home away from home, you'll drive a truck that is superbly maintained, efficient and clean. You will drive a truck from our recently updated fleet of more than 1,900 power units including mostly Freightliners and Internationals. Almost all of our trucks feature Cummins, Detroit Engines, or MaxxForce engines under the hood, providing you with world-class reliability, beautiful styling and comfort. Our fleet of 5,200 trailers include DuraPlate van trailers, standard, step deck and RGN flatbed trailers, curtainside trailers and temperature controlled units. Van Division Overview Video Learn more about our van division in this video. Driving Area transportation transportation transportation transportation transportation About rate a BACH_a33d1a BETS_ARC_Setter MYK62683JREstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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