Class A Driver Positions New Grads Welcome Transportation & Warehousing - West Memphis, AR at Geebo

Class A Driver Positions New Grads Welcome

Currently, we are hiring drivers for both our regional and over the road positions. We are one of the few carriers able to promote drivers to our local positions after just one year of employment. Our Regional and over the road drivers average over 55K per year, starting. Once you have worked with us for 12 full months you are eligible to run local, if you are interested. We have a low driver turnover rate by providing our drivers with options and great pay. If you are looking for company to grow with, call us today to get started! Contact Amy at 888-368-3840
Perks of the job:
Tuition reimbursement for new grads
Hire to retire environment
Drivers have an opportunity of running local after one year
Practical mileage pay
Will look at as little as 3 month's experience
Hiring area is open coast to coast
Our average driver makes .425CPM

Requirements
Must have graduated from a 160 hour driving school within the past 30 days
If you have not graduated within the past 30 days, you need 4 months recent OTR or Regional experience
No more than 2 moving violations in the past 3 years
Not terminated from your last job due to safety
Class A CDL
No DOT preventable accidents in the past 36 months
You must be looking for long term employment and be willing to WORK!
Safe place to park truck for home time
5 or less jobs in the past 3 years
Call today for a better tomorrow! 888-368-3840
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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