Class A CDL Drivers needed in Cookeville, TN Transportation & Warehousing at Geebo

Class A CDL Drivers needed in Cookeville, TN

Averitt has immediate openings for dedicated drivers!
Earn a weekly average of $1,000-$1,100! (plus load/unload pay)
DETAILS
Picking up preloaded trailers at the customer's distribution center in Scottsville, KY
Deliver to retail stores in Tennessee, Kentucky, Southern Indiana, & Southern Ohio.
Average 4-5 loads per week.
Once empty, return to the DC for next load.
Weekly Home Time
This is not a dedicated route/run. This account offers the consistency of delivering in the same region for a singular customer.
This position requires unloading using roll-tainers, U-boats, and the trailer liftgate
BENEFITS
Family & individual medical, dental, and vision
Paid Orientation
Profit Sharing & 401(k)
Paid Holidays and Vacations
Much more!
ADVANTAGES
Safe & Sound - 100
facilities to shower and safely park for the night
Top-Notch Equipment - Our clean, modern fleet gets you there safely and comfortably.
Bring Your Spouse - Bring your spouse on the road whenever you want.
Career Opportunities - Change driving preferences as your career progresses.
REQUIREMENTS
Class A CDL with 1 year of full-time verifiable tractor-trailer experience within past 3 years (if not, please refer to our Ded. Refresher/Supplemental Training Program or our Student Training Program)
Must be at least 23 years of age
Drivers for this account must live within a 125 mile radius from the Averitt Service Center.
Averitt is an Equal Opportunity Employer; females, minorities, protected veterans, and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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