Are you a CDL A driver who values both professional growth and personal well-being? At American Trucking Group, we understand the importance of finding a fulfilling career that allows you to excel while maintaining a healthy work-life balance. Position Description: Dedicated Customer: Say goodbye to the uncertainty of long hauls and unpredictable schedules. Our dedicated freight routes ensure you'll be home every week, allowing you to prioritize your family and personal commitments while enjoying a stable and rewarding career. Pay: We value your hard work and dedication. That's why we offer a competitive weekly pay ranging from $1,550 to $1,700. Our pay structure is designed to reward your efforts, plus receive an additional $250 per trailer, and an average of 3-4 trailers hauled each week. Freight: You'll be transporting essential retail goods across the Southeast, playing a vital role in keeping store shelves stocked and communities supplied. Your contributions will directly impact the lives of others, providing a sense of purpose and satisfaction in your work. Driver Unload Account: While this 100% driver unload account requires some physical effort, the use of rollers makes the process efficient and manageable. You'll gain valuable experience in handling freight and ensuring its safe and timely delivery. Equipment: Our fleet consists of well-maintained trucks equipped with the latest technology to enhance your driving experience. We prioritize safety and efficiency, providing you with the tools you need to succeed on the road. Benefits: We offer a comprehensive benefits package that includes a 401K plan to help you secure your financial future, excellent medical, dental, and vision coverage to safeguard your health, and paid vacation time to allow for rest and relaxation. We're invested in your overall well-being and long-term success.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
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