CDL A Company Drivers - $92K Home Weekly Accounting - Cedar Rapids, IA at Geebo

CDL A Company Drivers - $92K Home Weekly

Chief Carriers is hiring CDL A Flatbed Drivers for Regional & OTR Positions! Call us at (888) 902-2484 for more information We want your work to be personally satisfying as well as financially rewarding.
So, at Chief Carriers, we ve built the kind of work environment where you ll feel like part of the family.
We know each other here and every member of the office staff stands behind you to make sure you re successful.
That includes providing you with outstanding equipment, maintenance and safety programs because nothing is more important than getting you home to your family safe and sound.
Job Details:
Paid Flatbed Training Regional & OTR Routes Weekly Home Time Competitive Pay - average OTR drivers earn $80k.
Top 25% earn $92k
Top-of-the-line equipment
Qualifications:
Minimum of 23 years old Good driving record Prefer flatbed experience but will train the right candidate No DUI/DWI or drug conviction last 5 years Minimum 6 mos OTR experience Health & Savings:
Medical insurance Disability insurance Prescription insurance 401k plan (with company match up to 8%) Dental & vision insurance Flexible spending plan Life insurance $20,000 (company paid) Bonuses & Extras:
All bonuses included for new drivers Half tarp pay Generous referral bonus Stop-off pay / per stop after initial pickup or stop Fuel bonus Minimum pay for loads under 250 miles Steel tarp pay Broad-based layover pay Side kit pay Breakdown pay Lumber tarp pay Paid orientation Weekly settlements Apply Now! OR CALL (888) 902-2484 Positions are filling up quickly! Recommended Skills Driving Drive Commercial Vehicle Apply to this job.
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