CDL A Graduates -100% No Touch 1200-1500/WK After Training - American Driver
Evergreen, AL
About the Job
We are hiring CDL A Drivers (including trainees)
JOB DETAILS
- Weekly average pay $1200-$1500
- Home every other week for 48 hours
- Pay is based on experience and goes from 0.55-0.65 cpm
- Weekly pay-direct deposit
- Dry van freight
- 40% live load, 60% drop n hook
- All freight is no touch - when unload is required lumpers are paid for
- Regional lane in South East not going any further north than OH-INĀ
- Drivers average 1900-2200 miles per week
- Dog or rider from Day one
- Dog must weigh less than 30LBS.
- All freight is no touch - when unload is required lumpers are paid for
- Paid orientation +travel/hotel
- Monthly bonus potential up to $0.8 cpm (fuel, safety, performance)
PERKS AND POLICIES:
- Benefits kicks after 30 days and include Medical, dental, 401K and PTO
- Detention pay
- Layover paid
- Extra stop paid
- Rider Policy: available from day one.
- Pet Policy: 1 dog only, must weigh less than 30 lbs.
- 24-hour Dispatch
TRUCK FEATURES:
- No slip seating
- Drivers can go home with truck
- Freightliner KW T680, International, automatic 2020 and up
- All trucks equipped with APUs.
RECENT CDL A GRADUATES
- Trainees must have Class A CDL
- Minimum 120hr from an accredited truck driving school
- Paid Training and orientation
- Training type Regional & OTR
- Training in duration 4-6 weeks
- Home every other week 34-48 hours
- During training drivers are paid $650 WK
- Dog & Rider allowed after training is completed
Requirements:
- Must be 21 with Valid Class A CDL
- Must have a fairly clean driving record with no major accidents, tickets, or suspensions within the past 5 years
- Cannot have been terminated from last job due to safety concerns.
- Must have solid 10-year work history with no major gaps of employment outside of school or training
- NO DUI/DWI Felonies, misdemeanours in the last 10 years
- Candidates must be able to pass URINE and HAIR FOLLICLE pre-employment drug screen
INCOME: $62,400-$75,000
Source : American Driver