CDL A- SOLO-HOME WEEKLY- TRUCK DRIVER- RECENT GRADUATES OK.

10-4 Truck RecruitingLouisville, KY
Remote

About The Position

We are seeking a Class A CDL Solo Truck Driver for a regional/dedicated route based in Ohio. This position offers the opportunity to be home every weekend, ensuring quality time with family. Recent graduates are encouraged to apply as training will be provided. The role involves driving a 53' Dry Van with no-touch freight, and drivers can take their truck home. Compensation includes weekly pay via direct deposit, with average earnings of $1200-1500.00+ weekly, plus monthly performance bonuses and .55 CPM with a $50.00 short haul pay.

Requirements

  • Must be at least 21 years of age.
  • Must possess a valid CDL A.
  • No experience necessary - will train.
  • Clean criminal background.
  • No more than 2 MV's in the last 2 years.
  • No 15 mph over speeding tickets in the last 12 months.
  • No year-long gaps of unemployment in the last 10 years (unless in school, self-employment must be verifiable).
  • Cannot be terminated from the last trucking position.
  • Must be able to pass a hair test.
  • No DUI/DWI.
  • Must be fluent in English.

Nice To Haves

  • Recent graduates are welcome.

Responsibilities

  • Operate a 53' Dry Van truck on a regional/dedicated route.
  • Ensure timely delivery of no-touch freight.
  • Maintain a clean criminal background and driving record.
  • Adhere to all company and DOT regulations.
  • Participate in paid training and orientation.

Benefits

  • Average $1200-1500.00+ Weekly
  • Monthly Performance bonuses
  • Tuition Reimbursement program
  • Home EVERY WEEKEND
  • Weekly Pay via Direct Deposit
  • 401(k)
  • Dental insurance
  • Employee assistance program
  • Health insurance
  • Paid orientation
  • Paid toll fees
  • Paid training
  • Referral program
  • Vision insurance
  • Newer Freightliner trucks with double beds and refrigerators.
  • No cameras on driver.
  • Pet and passenger friendly.
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