CDL A Truck Driver - Regional Truck Driving Career General Labor - Jacksonville, FL at Geebo

CDL A Truck Driver - Regional Truck Driving Career

The Best in Regional Truck Driver Careers For some drivers, trucking is more of a passion than a job. At Averitt, we've built our fleet around people with that same attitude and enthusiasm. If you're looking to turn your truck driving job into a long-term rewarding career, Averitt has an opportunity for you to join the most professional fleet in trucking, just like the 600
Associates who've been with us for over 20 years. About Our Regional Runs:
100
safe Averitt facilities, many with on-duty security, fuel pumps, showers, exercise rooms and other amenities Assigned trucks:
Volvos and Freightliners with majority of trucks having APUs Drivers are home EVERY 2 to 3 weeks (with 3 to 4 days hometime between runs) Over 90% no-touch freight Pre-Pass Plus Sign-On Bonus available occasionally in some markets (click Apply link to view details) Truck Driver Pay &
Benefits:
Starting pay at 37 cpm and up to 42.5 cpm (w/potential to earn up to 43.5 cpm w/fuel bonus) Additional stop pay and layover pay (if needed) Weekly direct deposit Flexible spending accounts Credit Union Profit sharing and 401(k) Driver uniform progr
am Great opportunities in other Averitt fleets to grow your career, including local, dedicated, and regional positions Averitt Requirements:
1 year of verifiable tractor-trailer truck driver experience within past 3 years Must have Class-A Commercial Drivers License (CDL-A) Clean driving record Must meet all qualifications outlined in our truck driver application Click here to apply.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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