Automotive Shuttle Run Averages $1000 Per Week Transportation & Warehousing at Geebo

Automotive Shuttle Run Averages $1000 Per Week

SHUTTLE BETWEEN OREGON, OH & CLAYCOMO, MO
----Dedicated route delivering carpet to an automotive customer in Claycomo, MO and returning with racks and dunage to Oregon, OH
----Drop and hook both ends
----Ask about the $1500 bonus

----692 miles one way
----Home time depends on where the driver lives, at least 34 hour reset weekly. You may make it home for some 10 hour breaks
----Truck goes home with you on time off
----You must live within 25 miles of Odessa, MO
----As with all of our routes, after 90 days you can seek to transfer to another position, like a LOCAL one, if it is available and you have a good service record
----Drivers receive full health benefits, weeks of paid vacation, and a matching 401(k)
----You MUST have at least 3 months of verifiable CLASS A experience in the last 6 months plus a school, OR 6 months experience required in the last year, OR 12 months in the last 5 years.


Class A, class B, dry van, box truck, container, rail, freight, rail freight, intermodal, flatbed, step deck, moffet, ORT, regional, local, tractor trailer, conventional, over the road, dedicated, home time, southwest, northeast, Midwest, west, Chicago, Kansas city, Dallas, delivery, 2 weeks, 3 weeks, will run, super trucker, customer, no touch, drop and hook, yard, terminal, driver load, driver unload, international, freightliner, 53 foot trailers, pup trailers, doubles, triples, day cab, condo conventional, car hauler, tanker, reefer, straight truck, routes, lanes, DAYCAB, SLEEPER, CLASS A CDL, TRACTOR TRAILER EXPERIENCE, TRIPLES, DUMP TRAILER, HOPPER BOTTOM, LOGGING TRAILER, LOW BOY, PUPS, AUGER, BULK FEED TANKERS, LIVE HAUL TRAILER, CHASSIS, CURTAINSIDE, YARD JOCKEYEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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