CL A OTR Run 14 Days-Home 2-100% No Touch-Recent Grads Welcome-1375-1700/WK

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Class A drivers (from trainees to experienced drivers) run 100% no touch freight with starting pay .55-.65 CPM with average miles of 2500-2800 – comes to $1375-$1700/WK - again all no touch.

  • Drivers this is 100% no driver touch and over 50% drop n hook
  • Drivers will be running coast to coast at times (that is why listed here is on the low side compared to actual miles, but we would rather give you worst case scenario)
  • Drivers also paid $15/stop but most are 1-2 stops
  • Drivers are home every other week for two days – we try and make it the weekend but no guarantee
  • Trainees are paid $650/WK and must complete 250-300 hours behind the wheel to go solo which then they will start at .55CPM
  • Trainees must be willing to run OTR for training period due to lack of trainers on this account.
  • Therefore, if you are just out of trucking school and want to make great money here is your job as you will make $1375-$1540/WK - again all as no touch driver
  • Once driver is solo can have a dog and rider from day one – may not have either during training
  • Great benefits including medical, PTO, dental, vision and more

To qualify you must have a valid Class A CDL:

  • From trainees to experienced drivers with their Class A
  • While much of the freight is east coast, drivers should expect and will run west coast
  • Solo position.

Requirements:

  • Must be 21 with Valid Class A CDL
  • Accidents:

oNo DOT Preventable accidents with damage greater than $1750 in the last 2 years

oNo major accident with cost of $2500 in damage or claims

oANY DOT preventable accident in the last 5 years is an auto

  • No more than 2 preventable incidents in the last 2 years (again damage less than $1750)
  • Cannot have been terminated from last job due to safety concerns
  • NO DUI in the last 5 years in commercial vehicle and may never have failed a DOT or refused a drug alcohol

Absolutely great position for driver that wants miles, pay and doesn’t want to touch freight.

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