OTR CDL-A Truck Driversother related Employment listings - Hebron, KY at Geebo

OTR CDL-A Truck Drivers

Isn't it about time your safe driving record paid off?
If you've been accident free for the last 3 years, Total Transportation will start you at 45 per mile!
SOLO DRIVERS:
Start at 36 to 45 per mile based on experience (3 Years With No Accidents, Start at 45 Per Mile)
1 per mile pay increase each year - with NO pay cap! (It pays to stay!)
An additional 1 per mile Safety Bonus each year
Extra pay if you have a Hazmat endorsement
Average around 3,000 miles per week
Total also rewards your safe driving with a 5 per mile monthly bonus!
THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA MUST BE MET:
Run 9,800 Miles or More During the Month
Maintain Satisfactory Logs
No Driver Controllable DOT Inspection Violations
No Driver Controllable CSA Violations
No Preventable Accidents
No Traffic Citations
Each month that you meet those criteria, Total Transportation will pay you an EXTRA 5 on EVERY MILE you ran that month!!
For example: Joe has 1 year of experience and earns 36 per mile. He drove 10,750 miles last month, and met all of the criteria listed above. 36 x 10,750 = $3,870 regular pay PLUS 5 x 10,750 = $537.50 BONUS PAY! Joe made over $4,400 last month!
Here Are Some Other Benefits You'll Enjoy at Total:
OTR & Regional Runs
Consistent Home Time
Great Miles (paid empty or loaded)
All Trucks 2013 - 2016 (assigned)
Direct Deposit, Paid Weekly
Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance
STD/LTD, Life and Supplemental Policies
401k Retirement Plan
Rider and Pet Policies
EZ Pass, Pre-Pass
Paid Tolls and Scales
Paid Lumper Fees
Satellite Dispatch
Layover Pay
750
Trucks, and Growing!
Much, Much More. . .
Apply online, or call a recruiter today!
. Apply now!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

  • Type: Other
  • Company: Total Transportation of Mississippi, LLC

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