CDL-A Company Driver - 3yrs EXP Required - Regional - Dry Van - $1.75k per week - Perfect Transportation Accounting - Anderson, IN at Geebo

CDL-A Company Driver - 3yrs EXP Required - Regional - Dry Van - $1.75k per week - Perfect Transportation

HIRING Regional CDL-A Drivers 70 CPM! 3 yrs exp required.
Average $1750 Weekly!North America's leader in returnable packaging is looking for qualified and experienced Over The Road (OTR) drivers with a Class A CDL to become part of our Professional Driving TEAM! Our company is based in Indianapolis, Indiana, and operates across the United States.
Our drivers typically cover an average of 2200-2500 miles or more each week Monday through Friday and spend their weekends at home with their families.
Benefits Include:
Home Weekly (Out 4-5 Nights per Week) Paid EVERY Week Major medical insurance Paid vacation time Paid holidays Detention Pay Driver Referral Bonus Clean DOT Inspection Bonus Company paid life insurance Retirement plan - 3% company match Supplemental dental, vision and life insurance Wellness program Holiday performance bonus Company cell phone and fuel card Direct deposit Paid orientation Paid parking fees New equipment (2015-2021 International, MAC, and Volvo) Assigned Equipment No touch freight No HAZMAT Pay Rates$0.
70 All Miles Additional Safety Pay Plus $20.
00 Per Extra Stop Pay $17/hr detention pay In-Cab Technology:
Peoplenet Communications Electronic Logging Navigo Mapping DriveCam by Lytx Camera Technology On-Board Paperwork Scanning Requirements:
Class A CDL 3 Years Experience Clean MVR and CSA Record/PSP Some of the qualities we are looking for to join our driving team are:
Integrity Team Oriented Good Communication Skills Ability to Work Independently and with a Team Time Conscience Great Attitude Enthusiasm for Moving America's Freight Recommended Skills Commercial Driver's License (Cdl) Communication Passionate Self Motivation Team Working Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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