Regional Class A Driver Dedicated Position Transportation & Warehousing - Crossville, TN at Geebo

Regional Class A Driver Dedicated Position


Drivers for this account must live within a 50 mile radius from Crossville, TN.
Details
Run 5 nights a week; Sunday night through Thursday night
Crossville to 1st Live Unload in Lithia Springs, GA, then drop & hook in Atlanta, then drop & hook in Flowery Branch, GA., then back to Crossville.
Starting pay is .38 cpm with a top out pay of .40 cpm reached within 24 months
Average 2,450 miles per week
Stop pay provided at $12.00/ live unload only; no drop & hooks per stop
Average 5 stops per week
You'll enjoy weekly home time
Modern, well-maintained Volvo, Freightliner, or International ProStarmost with automatic transmissions and APUs.
Other Benefits
Family & individual Cigna medical coverage, dental, vision, prescription card, and hearing benefits package all for as low as $51 weekly ($26 per week for unmarried individuals). With the option of reduced medical premiums if you participate in the upcoming year's wellness initiatives
Profit Sharing and 401(k) plans
Paid holidays (after 90 days)
Paid vacation
Company-paid life insurance and short-term disability benefits
Uniform Program
Credit Union options
Weekly direct payroll deposits
Paid orientation in Cookeville, TN with free lodging, transportation and most meals

Job Requirements
1 year of full-time verifiable tractor-trailer experience within past 3 years
Must be 23 years of age or older
Drivers must have Class A CDL
No convictions for Reckless Driving within the past 5 years
No convictions for DUI within the past 5 years
No suspensions or revocations within the last 5 years
No serious violations within previous 12 months (15 mph or greater, following too closely, improper passing, traffic offense committed in a CMV in connection with fatality)
No more than 1 moving violation within the past 12 months
No more than 2 moving violations within the past 3 yearsEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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