CDL A Driver - 2+ years experience required Accounting - Prince George, VA at Geebo

CDL A Driver - 2+ years experience required

Job Info Job Location:
Prince George, VA Route Type:
Regional Transmission Type:
Automatic Job Requirements CDL Class:
CDL A
Experience:
2
years Handling:
No-touch freight Additional Information Requirements:
2
years of CDL-A Driving Experience Acceptable Driving Record Clear from Preventable Accidents - 3 Years No Speeding Tickets 20MPH
No DUI / DWI Reckless Driving - 5 Years Good employment history Must be registered for the FMCSA Clearinghouse Description:
Perry, GA Regional Dry Van - $1,700 average weekly gross - 6 days on, 2-3 days off.
Base CPM plus load/unload, detention, and layover.
No Touch / Low Touch Reefer Freight - 95% no touch freight, bonuses for any touch freight you may deliver.
Great Home Time - 6 days on, 2-3 days off.
2
years of CDL-A experience required Additional
Benefits:
Company Turnover Less than 15% - drivers stay with Purdue for a reason, come find out! Quarterly Fuel Bonuses Generous safety and retention bonuses! New Aged Equipment Full Benefit Package Including:
Medical, Dental, Vision, Life 401K
company match Short and Long Term Disability Highlight Tags automatic transmission dental insurance health insurance 401(k) paid time off Internal Notes Estimated Weekly Pay $1,700 Cents Per Mile $0.
62 About the CompanyPerdue Farms is a family-owned company heading into it's second century of growth and innovation.
With a goal of becoming the most trusted name in premium proteins, we create products for consumers and for retail and foodservice customers around the globe, while changing the way animals are raised for food.
Recommended Skills Commercial Driver's License (Cdl) Freight Forwarding Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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