CDLA Company Drivers - Florida Transportation & Warehousing - Palm Bay, FL at Geebo

CDLA Company Drivers - Florida

Seeking CDL-A Company Drivers out of Florida!
Founded in 1969, this transportation business has grown to become one of the largest service providers in its area, serving customers with experience and excellence. This family-oriented company has very low turnover, but currently they are seeking CDL-A Company Drivers to join their team out of the state of Florida. Their staff is specially trained and certified. If you're a driver who takes pride in servicing customers with professionalism and promptness, looking for a company that will value your skills and dedication, this may be the position for you. They are eager to hear from you. Apply today.
Overview
Drivers deliver general dry van freight to distribution centers and other facilities. Runs throughout the lower 48 states. Freight is no touch, live load/unload. Mostly single stop. Runs leave out any day of the week. Drivers are out a minimum of 2 weeks but can opt to stay out longer. Company is flexible with home time requests. Drivers average 3,000 miles per week. All miles paid. Riders and pets allowed, with approval. Company assigns dedicated trucks. Drivers may take them home, with approval.
Established Teams Welcome to Apply
Compensation
$0.40 per mile to start
$1,100 per week average
Annual reviews
Detention pay
Layover pay
Stop pay
Direct deposit
Requirements
CDL-A
1 year verifiable tractor trailer experience
Interstate driving experience required
Position Offers
No touch freight
Dedicated equipment
Rider and Pet policy
All miles paid
For more information go to https:
//www.driverjoblist.com/jobs/view/cdl-a-truck-drivers-561/ or you may call Carl at 855-795-1100 ext. 226.
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