Dedicated Account - Class A CDL needed - $1,250 weekly pay Transportation & Warehousing at Geebo

Dedicated Account - Class A CDL needed - $1,250 weekly pay

This is a Class A CDL position. Please do not apply for the job if you do not hold a valid Commercial drivers license. I do not have any type of training or schools.

Dedicated Regional account - $1,250 per week with benefits !!


This is a regional account that delivers retail products of newly manufactured mattresses and box springs to stores. Account will be based out of Watertown WI and will cover the retail stores in the Midwest states. You will have Consistent routes to similar customers every week.
100% of the loads are driver assist using some assistance by the receiving customer, but will be supplied a dolly to help unload and maneuver mattresses. The products will be tailgated by the driver to the tail of the trailer or on to dock area. Trailers will be pre-loaded by the shipper for pick-up.
Starting work week will be Monday through Friday with Saturday and Sunday off. In general, drivers may have to leave out on a Sunday night depending on your route. During the busy season (July & August), you may ask to work some Saturdays.
Starting pay is .45 cpm (average 2000 miles per week)
$19.00 delivery stop pay (average 16-20 deliveries per week) equals $1,250 weekly pay average. Plus you are paid $15 dollars per hour if you get delayed.

$2,500 Dollar sign on bonus paid in the first 90 days of employment !!

Positions Offer

Medical / Health insurance
Vision Insurance
Dental Insurance
Paid Vacation
Newer Trucks
Paid Holiday's (140.00 per day)
401k Plans from day one (match after one year)
Steady pay / Same runs weekly
Paid Weekly / Direct Deposit
Solo Workno teams needed
Paid orientation and training



Call Craig @ 877-629-2245 for more information and to Apply.

Job Requirements

6 Months driving exp. Needed (Recent)
21 year's old
Class A CDL
Less than 3 tickets in the past 3 years


Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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