CDLA Truck Drivers - Tuscumbia AL Transportation & Warehousing at Geebo

CDLA Truck Drivers - Tuscumbia AL

Seeking CDL-A Truck Drivers in the Tuscumbia, AL area - Home Nightly!
Become part of an industry leading company with one of the top private fleets in the country. This private carrier is adding drivers to run routes from its Tuscumbia, AL plant. These positions offer the stability of a larger company along with the values of a smaller company. Operate modern equipment and experience job satisfaction that can only be found with an industry leader.
Overview
Drivers haul construction materials to construction sites, distribution centers and stores. Dedicated customers. May have to load/unload using moffett, blowers/hoses and/or truck mechanisms, depending on type of trailer. Drivers typically have 1 stop per load:
but could have as many as 3. Schedule is Monday-Friday, including weekends when necessary. Early morning start times. Drivers average 60 to 70 hours per week during busy season.
Compensation
Annual average salary $50,000 - $60,000
Clean inspection bonus
Paid orientation
Paid weekly
Requirements
CDL-A
1 year tractor-trailer experience
Minimum 25 years of age
Benefits
Medical
Dental
Vision
401(k) w/company match
Life insurance
Paid vacation
Paid holidays
Paid weekly
For more information go to https:
//www.driverjoblist.com/jobs/view/local-cdl-a-truck-drivers-192/ or you may call Carl at 855-795-1100 ext. 226.
EOE M/F/D/V
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