CDL
About the Role
Regional Truck Driver No-touch freight. Regional dry van freight operating from Southern California ~2,0002,400 miles
per week depending on availability and performance ~ Freight is primarily no-touch ~ Assigned late-model trucks
(Freightliner Cascadia and Kenworth) ~ Pay Structure All miles paid with consistent freight flow Direct deposit every
week Additional earnings through safety and performance incentives Freight network designed to support reliable
scheduling Training Program (Entry-Level Drivers) Entry-level drivers with a valid CDL-A are welcome Paid training
lasting 35 weeks with a trainer on the road Focus on real-world driving, safety, and trip planning Transition to solo
Responsibilities
- Perform core duties as described.
Requirements
- Relevant experience or willingness to learn.
Benefits
- Benefits per job description.
Compensation
To be discussed.
Location & Schedule
Per job description.
How to Apply
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