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CDL A Company Drivers

Dedicated Lanes/Home Time/Better Pay!
Medical, Dental, Vision, 401K!
Late Model Equipment!
$$ Many Accounts with Sign-On Bonuses! $$
Operational Summary
All routes are dedicated to specific customer lanes to give drivers more miles, flexible home time, and better pay!
Must have 2 years tractor/trailer experience minimum.
Flexible work schedules.
Many accounts are local daycab drivers who will be home daily or nightly with customers like James Hardie, PolyGlass, and Save-A-Lot.
Dedicated regional accounts with customers like PODS, Georgia Pacfic, and Neiman Marcus!
The Drivers must be customer service oriented and professional in behavior and appearance at all times.
Company Driver is activity based pay! The more you run, the more you can make!
Safety Bonus Program keep a clean MVR, Elogs, and safe driving, and earn bonus potential as follows:
Regional and OTR drivers earn up to .03 cents per mile for meeting safety criteria paid quarterly.
Local drivers earn up to $1500/year for meeting safety criteria paid quarterly
Unlimited driver referral bonus $500 per hire
Clean DOT inspections Level 1 $50, Level 2 & 3 = $30
Benefits include
Blue/Cross Blue Shield Medical
Dental
Vision coverage
Excellent starting pay
Sign-on bonus
Safety bonus program
Unlimited driver referral program
Retention and referral bonuses
Regular scheduled home time
Life and disability insurance
Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA)
Generous paid time off
401(k) retirement savings with 50 company match
Late-model equipment
State-of-the-art dispatch technology
Electronic DVIR's
Job Type: Full-time
Required
Experience:
CDL Class A tractor trailer driving: 2 years
Required license or certification:
CDL Class A
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. Apply now!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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