Tanker Job - Tons of Company Perks Transportation & Warehousing at Geebo

Tanker Job - Tons of Company Perks

Hiring entry level tanker drivers in the College Station, TX area, only 3 months of solo tractor trailer experience needed. No tanker experience need we will train you! You will have 6 preferred days off per month you pick them. If you want to learn to drive tanker this the place to get started, paid training, up to $0.47 cpm, extra pay as well for loading and unloading, short haul pay. Average 2,300 or more miles per week. Spring is almost here and things are getting ready to really pick up. You can get plenty of long trips and make good money. We will do everything to keep you moving, but also know this, we are not in the business of giving away pay checks you will have to work. You will be hauling to huge chemical plants, small mom n pop shops and everything in between.
If you are willing to work this can be a $76,000 per year job, you will be among the highest paid in the fleet. 2/3 of loads are non-hazardous. If you're looking for a good entry level tanker job you have found it. There is a sign-on bonus for this account, full benefit package, 401K savings plan, and paid vacation time. But everyone has that stuffSo apply now for your new tanker job!
You will need to have your Tanker Endorsement at the time of hire.
You will need to get your Hazmat and TWIC Card AFTER time of hire.
We will help with all that, just worry about getting in contact with me so we can sign you up for orientation.
All you need:
If you live within 150 miles of Houston apply now.
If you have a current CDL license Class A apply now.
If you have 3 months of solo t/t exp apply now. (no tanker experience needed)
If you are ready to go to work apply now.
If you are ready to make some money apply now.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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