$82,500/yr-OTR Tanker Driving Position-Weekly Pay Transportation & Warehousing at Geebo

$82,500/yr-OTR Tanker Driving Position-Weekly Pay

Over-the-road Tanker CDL truck drivers earn up to $82,500 per year with a new pay increase, and they're among the highest paid in THIS fleet -- averaging $6,000 - $10,000 more per year than non-Tanker drivers. Tanker drivers also have a flexible time off program in which you get to select six preferred days off each month. Schneider provides industry-leading training to all tanker drivers -- no tanker experience required --

Eligible CDL Driver Applicants
Experienced truck drivers
Truck Driver Pay & Benefits
Full-time CDL drivers are eligible for:
Up to $82,500 per year (up to $0.55 per mile )
Mileage and accessorial pay plus potential $0.02/mile performance bonuses
6 preferred days off each month
Detention pay after the second hour
Loading and unloading pay
Paid orientation and training
Hazmat endorsement reimbursed with receipt
Medical, dental and vision insurance plus flexible spending options
401(k) savings plan with company match
Paid vacation time
Mobile communications platform - The latest in-truck technology with paperless logging, GPS navigation, web browsing, text-to-voice features, a color touch screen and a pull-out keypad
Company Facilities- Truck drivers have 24-hour access with free and safe parking, showers, Wi-Fi, laundry facilities and cafeteria services
Truck Driver Qualifications
Valid Class A Commercial Driver's License (CDL)
Live within 200 miles of Neenah, WI or Pleasant Prarie, WI
Ability to park personal vehicle in Neenah, WI or Pleasant Prarie, WI
Tanker endorsements required at time of hire as a CDL driver
Hazmat endorsement required within 30 days of hire date
TWIC card (Transportation Worker Identification Card) required after time of hire
Passport, FAST Card or Enhanced CDL required after time of hire

Contact B.M.S///Big Mike@@ 678 389 2035
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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