CDL-A Company Driver - 1-5mo EXP Required - OTR - Dry Van - Duplainville Transport Inc. Accounting - Racine, WI at Geebo

CDL-A Company Driver - 1-5mo EXP Required - OTR - Dry Van - Duplainville Transport Inc.

CLASS A OTR Driving Opportunity.
Are you looking for a large corporate company with a small business feel, then you have found the right company to drive for.
A Quad business, Duplainville Transport is currently seeking professional Class A CDL Over the Road Drivers who want to work for a company that appreciates their hard work and dedication to their job.
We are currently offering a $5,000 Sign-On Bonus for this position! Consider not just working with us, become a member of our Duplainville Transport family.
Everyone in our family matters, including you, and we treat you as such.
Qualifications:
Valid Class A CDL License Required TANKER Endorsement Required 6 Months or more of verifiable Class A experience Must be able to communicate well with others Duplainville Drivers Enjoy:
Consistent NO TOUCH Freight - 90% of everything hauled is company product 2020 & 2021 tractors equipped with Automated Transmissions, APU's and Refrigerator/freezers Pay Commensurate with Experience.
Pay includes:
Same Mileage Rate Loaded or Empty Detention and Layover Paid Stop Pay Overnight Pay Allowance for Meals while on the road Weekly Paychecks via Direct Deposit Excellent Benefits Package including Health, Dental, Vision, 401K, Paid Vacation and Nine Paid Holidays Quarterly Performance Bonus' Rider Program Flexible Home Time Apply now:
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com/culture /> Recommended Skills Commercial Driver's License (Cdl) Communication Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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