Local CDLA Company Drivers - Somerville TN Transportation & Warehousing at Geebo

Local CDLA Company Drivers - Somerville TN

Seeking Local CDL-A Company Drivers out of the Somerville, TN area!
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This Tennessee-based company is a leader in transporting oil and fuel products. They are currently seeking CDL-A Company Drivers for local routes out of their Somerville facility. This employer knows its drivers are the backbone of their success. They ensure their drivers are equipped with the most modern equipment available and have all the necessary tools to be safe and efficient. They offer a competitive benefits package and support their employees' personal, career and financial goals.
Overview
Drivers transport gasoline and diesel fuels to gas stations, bulk plants and commercial accounts. Dedicated customer base. Responsible for loading/unloading using hose and pump/gravity. Drivers average 3-5 loads per shift. Schedule is typically Tuesday-Saturday, and holidays if scheduled. No Christmas or Thanksgiving. Two shifts available. 4:
00 start time for the A.M. and P.M. shift. Drivers average 12 hours per shift. Paid training. Company assigns dedicated trucks, shared with opposite shift.
Compensation
$55,000-$60,000 per year average
Detention/hourly pay for downtime at rack or shop
Paid weekly
Direct deposit
Requirements
CDL-A
2 years tractor trailer experience
H-Hazmat endorsement, or able to obtain
N-Tanker endorsement, or able to obtain
TWIC, or able to obtain
Benefits
Medical - paid at 100% for employee w/ option to purchase coverage for family
Dental
Vision
Life insurance
Paid holidays
Paid vacations
Uniform provided
Cell phone provided
For more information go to https:
//driverjoblist.com/jobs/view/local-cdl-a-truck-drivers-237/ or you may call Jessica at 855-795-1100 ext. 233.
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