Class A Drivers-Dedicated Home Weekly- 65,000 to 75,00 a Year-JacDG Transportation & Warehousing at Geebo

Class A Drivers-Dedicated Home Weekly- 65,000 to 75,00 a Year-JacDG

This dedicated account consists of picking up loaded trailers at the retail distribution center in Marion, IN and delivering to stores throughout Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, Michigan and Wisconsin. A driver usually makes 3 or 5 trips per week - and each trip will include 3 or 5 delivery stops.
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The deliveries require the driver to utilize rolltainers which are wheeled carts used to transfer the product from the trailer into the stock room of the store. Loaded rolltainers can often be heavy, and some boxes need to be repositioned or transferred by other means. Drivers need to be prepared for the physicality of the position.
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Drivers get home every week, after working 5 or 6 days. Home time consists of 34 to 48 hours and usually occurs between Saturday evening and Monday morning. Drivers will enjoy driving 2013 Mack trucks!
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Drivers are paid per mile, per trip and per stop - and can make up to $75,000 per year. The average driver makes between $65,000 - $75,000 and we provide a comprehensive benefit package.
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Drivers will also receive a $5000 sign-on bonus, paid out over the 1st year of service.
1st Check $300
1 month $600
2 months $600
3 months $800
6 months $1,350
1 year $1,350
Total Sign On Bonus $5,000
Requirements:
Must have a valid Class A license
Must have at least 1 year of verifiable OTR Class A tractor trailer experience in the last 3 years
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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