Dedicated Class A CDL Opening - $1,150 weekly pay Transportation & Warehousing - Florence, AL at Geebo

Dedicated Class A CDL Opening - $1,150 weekly pay

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 regional account that hubs out of Haleyville AL. Consistent regional routes to similar customer's 53' van trailer making deliveries of newly manufactured cabinets. Cabinets will be tailgated by the driver to the tail of the trailer or on to dock area. Drivers may have some assistance by customer, but will be supplied a dolly to help unload and maneuver cabinets. Cabinets are clearly market by stop to assist driver with unload. Average stop only has 15 cabinets. All outbound loads are preloaded.
All loads are regional with home time of 1 night per week in addition to weekend time off. Days off will be on the weekends. You could have 1-2 days off per week, but not guaranteed every week.
The starting pay on the account is .42 cpm running an average of 2200-2400 miles per week plus $16 dollars per stop (14-16 stops per week). That equals an average of $1,150 weekly pay. There is a Pay Guarantee - $1,000 guarantee pay for the first 6 weeks
Sign On Bonus - $1,500 Dollars paid out in the first 60 days of work !!!!

Breakdown on account
Pay Rate is .42 cpm and $16 per stop
$1,150.00
Avg. gross paycheck
5 day work weekweekends 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
6 Months Exp needed. (Recent)
21 years old
Class A CDLEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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