CL A Drivers No Touch Dry Van Riders and Pets Welcome-1400-1900

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Class A drivers with at least 3 months verifiable Class A experience (can be local, regional or OTR experience as long as it is a Class A vehicle and trailer is 40’ long) in the last three years (can not include time with trainer or truck driving school this is when solo or in a team but not trainer) get home every two weeks, bring your pet and rider from day one, all no touch freight, running all 48 states but no forced dispatch to NYC or LI. Drivers starting pay is based on experience and ranges from .57CPM (if you have 3 mos experience) upto $.64CPM for 10+ years experience. If you have two years of experience or more you will earn .62CPM. Benefits kick in after 30 days and you receive a $1000 sign on bonus - $500 after first load and $500 after 30 days.


What We Offer:


  • Competitive Weekly Pay: Earn $1425-$1900+ per week, with the potential for even higher earnings. YOU MUST HAVE A SECURE LOCATION TO PARK YOUR TRUCK AS YOU WILL TAKE TRUCK HOME DURING HOME TIME.
  • Sign On Bonus: $1000 sign on bonus with $500 after first load and $500 after 30 days
Hassle-Free Deliveries: Enjoy a 100% no-touch freight experience, with 65% drop and hook loads.
  • Running Area: The majority of our freight is Colorado and East but you will run all 48 states but no forced dispatch into NYC or LI
  • Modern Fleet: Drive 2022 Freightliner Cascadias and newer, all equipped with automatic transmissions, APUs, and 1250 watt inverters. Auto restriction? No problem!
  • Bring Your Companions: Take advantage of our rider and pet policy from day one.
  • Comprehensive Benefits: Full benefits package, including medical, dental, 401K, paid time off (PTO), and more, available after just 30 days of employment.
  • Take the Truck Home: Our drivers can take their assigned trucks home during home time, providing convenience and flexibility.

Driver Requirements:
  • At least 3 months of Class A driving experience in the last three years. Can be local, regional or OTR as long as it is a Class A and the trailer is 40’ long
  • A clean driving record: No more than 3 moving violations in the last 3 years, and no more than 2 in the last 12 months. Major moving violations? None in the last year and only one in the last three years.
  • Safety Matters: No more than 4 incidents in the last 3 years, and no DOT Recordable in the last 3 years.
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