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CDL A Company Driver - Home Weekly

CDL A Company Driver - Home Weekly Home Weekly, Regional Drivers Competitive Weekly Pay Must Have a Class A CDL to Apply Weekly Home Time for all Drivers Assigned Tractors 2018 and Newer Model Freightliners and InternationalsSafety Bonuses Weekly Pay with Direct Deposit Available Paid Vacation after 1 Year of Employment E.
S.
O.
P.
(Employee Stock Ownership Plan) - Earn Stock in the Company Beginning with the First Year 100% vesting reached after 6 years.
401K with company matching a percentage.
3,100 - 3,200 Miles Per Week - CONSISTENTLY Driver Friendly No Touch Dry Freight High Percentage of Drop and HooksAll solo drivers can expect to run a round trip from Kansas City to the West Coast and back each week.
Drivers living within the Kansas City hiring area will have approximately 48 hours or more of home time each week upon arriving in Kansas City.
Drivers living in the Phoenix hiring area will also have approximately 48 hours or more of home time in Phoenix each week.
Call Debbie 1-866-491-4052 Requirements 1 Year Verifiable TT Experience Live within approximately 150 miles of Kansas City OR within approximately 25 miles of Phoenix.
driving tractor / trailer
proof of completion of an acceptable driving school or driver training program.
No serious traffic violations in last 3 years No more than 4 moving violations in last 3 years, nor more than 2 moving violations in last 12 months No verifiable preventable accidents involving a fatality No verifiable preventable accidents involving serious bodily injuries or major disabling damage to a motor vehicle in the last 3 years.
Minimum age 23 Mountain & large city driving experience in all weather and traffic conditions.
Salary:
$23 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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