Class A CDL Local opening - $1,100 per week - Day Shift Transportation & Warehousing - Burlington, VT at Geebo

Class A CDL Local opening - $1,100 per week - Day Shift

This is a Class A CDL position. Please do not apply for the job if you do not hold a valid Commercial drivers license. I do not have any type of training or schools.

This is a Dedicated Local account that hubs out of Swanton, VT. You will be delivering bulk feed in a bulk feed straight truck or Daycab with a tanker trailers, with augers, from the plant in Swanton, VT to farms in New England. This is a semi local position where drivers will be home daily except for 1 day per week when they receive one overnight run (stay in hotel). You will stay within a 300 mile radius of Swanton, VT at all times.
The starting pay on the account is .46 cpm running an average of 1300-1500 miles per week and paid a stop pay of $15 dollars. You will average 6-8 loads per week with 2-3 stops per trailer. The average $1,100 dollars a week average pay.
You are home daily except for the one day per week. Start time around 5 am & you will work a 12 - 14 hour day. This is a Mon - Fri operation with some occasional Sat work if wanted. We prefer for driver to have Bulk feed farm experience but will train the right driver. All freight is driver unload at the receiver.
$3,000 Dollar Sign On Bonus !!!

Breakdown on account
Pay Rate is .46 CPM plus 15.00 stop pay
$1,100 Avg. gross paycheck to start
No endorsements needed up front!
Run a permanently assigned Day cab
5 day work week with weekends off
Medical / Health insurance
Vision Insurance
Dental Insurance
Paid Vacation
401k Plans starting from day one
Steady pay / Same runs weekly
Paid Weekly / Direct Deposit
Paid Orientation and Training

Call Craig @ 877-629-2245 for more information and to Apply

Job Requirements
24 Months trucking exp. needed.
21 years old
No Preventable accidents in the past year

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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