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CDLA Company Drivers - Midland TX

Company Name:
Spectrum Driver Recruiters
Seeking CDL-A Company Drivers for Local routes out of Midland, TX!
This company provides best-in-class logistics and transportation services to the oil and gas industry. With a strong safety record, state-of-the-art supply chain technology, and large network of assets and facilities, they provide clients the assurance they need that the job will get done right. Currently they are seeking Local CDL-A Company Drivers to work out of the Midland, TX area. This company knows that their employees are the heart of their success. They reward hard work and dedication with an excellent wage and benefits package, opportunities for growth and a caring, committed team atmosphere.
Overview
Drivers transport crude oil off road in-between well sites, gas plants and some gathering locations within 150-mile radius of Midland. Dedicated customer base. Drivers load/unload via hose and pump. Drivers must be able to work any day of the week, including holidays, and either shift. Day shift starts 4 a.m.- 5a.m., night shift starts 4 p.m.-6 p.m. Drivers average 60-70 hours per week. Paid OT after 40 hours. Paid on-the-job training.
Compensation
$19.00 per hour to start
$1300-$1600 per week to start
Potential pay increase to $21.00 per hour after 3 months
3-month and periodic reviews for increase
DOT Inspection bonus
Direct deposit
Requirements
CDL-A
1 year tractor-trailer experience
H-Hazmat endorsement or willing to obtain
N-Tanker endorsement or willing to obtain
Benefits
Medical
Dental
Vision
Company-paid life insurance w/ option to purchase additional coverage
Paid vacations
AFLAC insurances such as:
Short-term disability insurance
Long-term disability insurance
Accident insurance
Hospitalization insurance
Cancer insurance and more!
Apply Online at www.spectrumdrivers.com or for more information call us at 855-795-1100 ext. 1.
EOE M/F/D/VEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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