Class A Flatbed Company Driver Job Transportation & Warehousing - Yuma, AZ at Geebo

Class A Flatbed Company Driver Job

CDL A truck driver
Benefits:
Solo Driver Weekly Salary Of $1,250 to $2,000 Earning $71,000 To More Than $90,000 Per Year
Team Driver Weekly Salary of $2,350 to $3,896 Earning $122,000 To More Than $173,000 Per Year Combined
Our Drivers keep moving - Get your next load within the next 60 minutes or get $100 Bonus
Kenworth T680
Average 522 miles per day with a 1,000 LOH
Schedule Your Home Time Up To A Year In Advance. We Promise To Get You There.
No Fee Per Diem. Keep All of YOUR Money
401K Employer Match Of Up To 4% With No Vesting Period
Nationwide Medical, Dental, Vision - Premiums Paid 100% by COTC
Short-Term Disability - Paid 100% by COTC
Passenger Insurance - Paid 100% by COTC
Flexible Spending Account Available
Rider Policy
CDL A driver requirements:
Active Class A CDL in State of Residence
Minimum of 23 Years of Age
Minimum of 2 Years Recent and Verifiable Tractor-Trailer Experience
Flatbed Experience - 1 Year Preferred
Clean Driving Record
TAKE YOUR CAREER TO NEW HEIGHTS WITH CENTRAL OREGON
Looking for Regional or OTR Driving Job with the Best Flatbed Fleet to drive for, look no further than COTC. We offer industry best miles and pay. No really, we do! Our drivers are loving the Weekly Truck Driver Salary Pay program. COTC drivers will make $71,000 under the Salary program and that is the average, with the top earners making more than $90,000 as a Company driver! Our drivers have nominated us a Best Fleets to Drive For , five years running, for providing the best workplace experience. We were named 2019 Best Fleets to Drive For Best Overall Fleet for Small Carrier and have been named to the Top 20 list consecutively for the past 6 years!
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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