Regional lane cdl-a driver

Small Potato TruckingIndianapolis, IN
$1 - $1

About The Position

Regional lane with pay $0.65 - $0.67 cpm with 2,600 miles per week on average Lane runs to IN, IL, KY, MO, MO, WI, OH, PA, WV delivering auto parts to dealerships on pre-loaded trucks which driver will unload with lift gate and electric pallet jack; most deliveries will be unattended. Uniforms will be provided, drivers must wear steel toe boots for which the account will reimburse up to $75.00 yearly for this item Work either Monday to Saturday. Leave out Monday night and return Saturday night. Starting time 19:00 – 01:00 with a 10 – 11 work day. OR work a rotating schedule: 4 days during week 1 and 6 days during week 2. then repeat. Starting time on this option: 20:00 – 24:00 for a 9 – 11 work hour shift.

Requirements

  • 21 years old minimum
  • valid Class A CDL and current DOT medical card
  • Verifiable and recent trailer driving experience with a good employment record
  • Drug-free status required, SAP candidates are NOT accepted

Responsibilities

  • delivering auto parts to dealerships on pre-loaded trucks
  • driver will unload with lift gate and electric pallet jack

Benefits

  • Newer equipment averaging 18 Months
  • Convenient Home-Base Terminals, 4_0_4_6_6_5_3_6_1_4 can provide data on this.
  • Health, Dental & Vision Insurance with prescription benefits for employees and dependents
  • Basic and Supplemental Life Insurance and Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance
  • Short-Term and Long-Term Disability Insurance
  • Accident Insurance
  • Hospital Indemnity, and Critical Illness Coverage
  • Health Care & Flexible Spending Accounts
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • 401(k) Match
  • Paid Orientation

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Education Level

No Education Listed

Number of Employees

1-10 employees

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