Local Class A opening - Night Shift - .52 CPM plus stop pay Transportation & Warehousing - Westminster, MD at Geebo

Local Class A opening - Night Shift - .52 CPM plus stop pay

This is a Class A CDL position. Please do not apply for the job if you do not hold a valid Commercial drivers license. I do not have any type of training or schools.

Local Daycab Account
This is a local account that makes multiple stop deliveries to pharmacies in the Northeast usually within a 150 mile radius of Perryman, MD. Drivers are required to unload at each stop. Driver is required to off load pallets using a manual pallet jack & lift gate trailer. Product is required to be brought into the store and in some cases broken down if space does not permit the full pallet. The equipment used is a 48 foot box trailer with DAY CAB.
This account is a local night job. The job will start between 6PM and work a 10 to 12 hour shift. This account is a 5 day work week schedule with 2 days off weekly. Driver will be home on Saturday and Sunday nights.
This job starts at .52 CPM (run about 1500 miles per week) plus $33 per stop pay. The average weekly pay is $1100 gross.Annual pay raises are to follow. This account pays $200 a day for training and will last for 4 days.
You will be driving a Daycab and taking the truck home is NOT permitted on this account. You must have personal transportation to and from work. There is a no Rider policy.

Positions Offer

Medical / Health insurance
Vision Insurance
Dental Insurance
Paid Vacation
401k Plans from day one (match after one year)
Steady pay / Same runs weekly
Paid Weekly / Direct Deposit
Solo WorkNo Teams Needed!
All loads are preplanned 24 hours in advance.
Paid orientation and training at $160 per day.


Call Craig @ 877-629-2245 for more information and to Apply.

Job Requirements

6 Months Exp needed.
21 year's old
Class A CDL
Less than 3 tickets in the past 3 yearsEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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