Location: Beavercreek, OH
Company: Midwest Freight Systems
cents per mile starting pay if less than 5 years experience Flexible home time depending on the location All miles paid Average weekly 3000-3200 miles Paid orientation ( 24/h for the duration of the orientation) Yearly increase Position Requirements: Age 23 or over Minimum 1 year verifiable experience Current Class A CDL Clean MVR Pass the FMCSA pre-employment screen program - PSP Pass the FMCSA drug & alcohol clearinghouse Be able to pass DOT pre-employment drug screen Clear previous employment, drug and background check.
What we offer: Great home time Competitive pay Clean inspection bonus Paid weekly - direct deposit Newer equipment Samsara ELD & GPS tracking Driver referral program/bonus
Fuel cards Layover and detention pay Cash advance No touch freight 24/7/365 dispatch and safety available Repair shop/road service on the terminal Benefits: Health insurance, vision and dental HAP Network Paid sick leave Benefits start first Monday after 30 days Paid vacation/holidays Company paid life insurance To speak with a recruiter today, please call 586-580-xyz X Ext.
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Safety Bonus $40 Per Diem Medical, Dental, Vision Company Paid Life Insurance 401k with Company Match 7 Paid Holidays Paid Vacation Health Savings Account Paid Every Friday No Slip Seating We are currently looking for Regional Class A Truck Drivers in Texas area to haul loads of dry bulk material in pneumatic trailers.
No pneumatic experience is necessary, and all training will be Provided. No Endorsements needed Requirements: Class A CDL and 18 months of tractor trailer experience Must be at least 23 years old No specific trailer experience is necessary; training is provided