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Regional CDL-A Truck Driver – Recent Grads Welcome - Paid Training!

Location: Chicago, IL

Contact: Leave a message Joseph Johnson at (602) 598-5941

What We Offer:

  • Runs: Regional - 500-mile radius of Chicago, IL.
  • Pay: Average $1,500 per week with performance bonuses available.
  • Miles: Steady 2,200+ weekly miles.
  • Home Time: Scheduled every two weeks (two days off)for work-life balance.
  • Freight: Combination of live load/unload, preload, and drop-and-hook.
  • Shifts: Flexible day and night shifts to fit your schedule.

Job Responsibilities:

  • Safely transport freight to designated locations.
  • Perform pre- and post-trip inspections to ensure safety and compliance.
  • Maintain accurate delivery logs and documentation.
  • Communicate effectively with dispatchers and customers.

Requirements:

  • Valid CDL-A license (trainees welcome).
  • Must live within a 500-mile radius of Chicago, IL.
  • Strong focus on safety, time management, and customer service.
  • Must be 21+ years old
  • NO at Fault Accidents in the Past 5 Years
  • No SAP/DUIs

Additional Information:

  • Freight: Dry, Reefer, and Flatbed.
  • Equipment: Modern Freightliners (average age 1.5 years) with 10-speed and automatic transmissions.
  • Training Pay: $650/week during a 4-6 week training period.
  • Orientation Pay: $300 upon hiring ($150 per day)

How to Apply:

Call or text Joseph Johnson at (602) 598-5941 to apply today!

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: $1,100.00 - $1,300.00 per week

Benefits:

  • 401(k)
  • 401(k) matching
  • Dental insurance
  • Disability insurance
  • Employee assistance program
  • Employee stock purchase plan
  • Fuel card
  • Health insurance
  • Life insurance
  • Paid orientation
  • Paid sick time
  • Paid time off
  • Paid toll fees
  • Passenger ride along program
  • Pet rider program
  • Prescription drug insurance
  • Referral program
  • Retirement plan
  • Safety equipment provided
  • Vision insurance

Work Location: On the road

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