Class A Regional Truck Driver Transportation & Warehousing - Greenwood, IN at Geebo

Class A Regional Truck Driver

CDL-A truck driver needed for regional run!
Paper Transport (PTI), has an exciting CDL-A regional truck driver opportunity. Our CDL-A regional truck driving jobs offer outstanding advantages and benefits for how you like to drive. What drives you? Let us help you find it!
Take a look at PTI's advantages for CDL-A regional truck drivers & apply today!
Schedule: 5.5 days out and 34-hours home regional run - pick your start day
Compensation: 47 CPM (2,600 miles/week)
Accessorials
Average weekly pay $1,300
Average yearly earnings $67,600
Quick on-boarding - our orientation is just 1.5 days to reduce risk/keep you healthy & get you on the road!
Generous bonus opportunities
Steady freight even during economic downturn!
High retention rate - this tells you we work to keep our truck drivers satisfied!
Excellent FMCSA safety rating
Financially stable, debt-free
The greatest respect from the PTI team
Multiple park locations/terminals throughout the Midwest and South
Operating Area: Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Missouri, Ohio, Tennessee, and Wisconsin
Additional perks and advantages:
Detention: $17/Hour after first hour and up to 8 hours/day
Double Drop & Hook Pay: $10
Stop-Off Pay: $20
2 Weeks Paid Vacation Per Year
6 Paid Holidays
Equipment: Late-Model Sleeper and personal ELD Samsung Tablets
Insurance: Medical, Vision, Dental, Life, Short/Long-Term Disability
Retirement Planning: 401K Match and Free Financial Counseling
No Fee Passenger Policy
$500 First-Load Bonus
additional bonus opportunities
Learn more about our regional opportunities today. APPLY NOW!
Requirements
Current Class A CDL
0-9 Months
Experience: Students and trainees with 0-9 months experience must have attended a school with 160-hour curriculum (starting pay for Trainees 44 CPM)
9
months experience if did not attend a school with 160-hour curriculum
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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