Class A CDL OTR Truck Driving Job, Consistent Home Time! Transportation & Warehousing - Belleville, IL at Geebo

Class A CDL OTR Truck Driving Job, Consistent Home Time!

Looking for an OTR Job with consistent time home and flexible schedule? This could be the job for you! 10 to 14 days on the road, 2 days home. Starting pay $0.33 to $0.49 cpm , annual raises , paid vacation, benefits and more!
Pay & Benefits
+/- 2,500 average miles per week
Paid on Practical miles, not shortest miles
Paid Detention starting one hour after appointment time
Newer Freightliner Cascadia
eLogs
APU equipped trucks
Prepass provided
98% No Touch Freight
Escalating Stop Pay, Short Haul Pay
Paid Orientation
Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance, Flex Account
Retirement Savings Plan 401(k) with company match
Tuition Reimbursement
Paid Vacation
Pick-up and delivery in Midwest states
Complete trip planning process to anticipate cities, highways and fuel stops prior to the start of each trip
Confirm electronic logs for accuracy and compliance
Daily pre-trip and post-trip inspections of vehicle and/or trailer to ensure safety
10 to 14 days on the road
Qualifications
Valid Class A CDL in state of residence
Minimum 6 months truck driving experience
Based on experience and location
Must meet program criteria
I'm here to help you decide which company is best for you based on your needs (family, financial, etc), and experience. Call me today--you'll be glad you did!!
Fill out an application at http:
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Ref #19-G07-7Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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