Most of the Drivers Have Been Here At Least 10 Years! Transportation & Warehousing - Silver Springs, NV at Geebo

Most of the Drivers Have Been Here At Least 10 Years!

CDL-LINK is working in conjunction with a California-based company to find some professional Class A drivers to add to their existing team. The company is headquartered in Oroville, CA. Good hiring areas also include Eugene, OR, Silver Springs, NV, Fresno, CA and Tacoma, WA.
What You Need
Class A License NO ENDORSEMENTS REQUIREDHaz Mat and/or TWIC are a plus!
A minimum of 2 years of recent Class A experience
Flat bed experience
You cannot have more than 3 points on your MVR
Prefer no accidents in the last 3 yearsbut if you have one it will be evaluated
Criminal convictions will also be evaluated
What Would You Be Doing?
45' flat bed work. You would be hauling utility poles, up to 110'. Also Oversized loads. Back hauling lumber, cement block, cars. DRIVERS WILL GENERALLY BE HOME FOR THE WEEKENDS.
There is lots of work up and down through the I-5 Corridor. There are also routes through Utah and Nevada, and the other Western 11 states.
Pay and Benefits
Drivers start out at 25% of the load. After 6 months you go to 26%. After 1 year, 27%. Benefits are available after 6 months. There is also tarp pay, drop pay, a log book bonus, and pay for attending each safety meeting.
Last year drivers averaged around $49,000 gross. Some drivers at the low end came in around $47,000, and drivers at the high end around $56,000. Many of the Drivers have been with the company for 10 years. Most of the Dispatch Team has 30 years of experience in the transportation industry. Contact us today!
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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