Class A CDL Company Driver - 6mo EXP Required - OTR - Flatbed - $1k - $1.54k per week - Deckerother related Employment listings - Meridian, MS at Geebo

Class A CDL Company Driver - 6mo EXP Required - OTR - Flatbed - $1k - $1.54k per week - Decker

CDL A Flatbed - OTR.

OTR CDL A Driver Minimum Average $1,542 Per Week

$1,000 Weekly Minimum (see details at the bottom)

12-14 Days Out with 2 Days Home

  • Must HAVE 3 Months CDL A Experience to Be Considered Military Bonus
  • 2 Years Verified Service = $.01 CPM Increase
  • 2
    Years Verified Service = $.02 CPM Increase
  • Up to $.05 CPM Monthly Performance Bonus
  • Weekly Direct Deposit
  • 3 day Orientation Classes on Mondays
  • State-of-the-art equipment, facilities, and staff who are committed to your success
  • 2020 And Newer Pete 579s, Volvos, and Freightliner CascadiasAPU's with an 1800 watt inverter
  • Refrigerators and Microwaves
  • Satellite Radio and CB Hookups
  • Satellite TV / Epic Vue
  • Free WiFI
  • Medical, dental, and 401K with company match
  • Prescription Program Paid For By The company
  • Pets Welcome - One dog up to 85 lbs OR two small dogs that total 60 lbs
  • Passenger Policy
  • 100% No Touch Freight
  • Tarp Securement Pay
  • Breakdown, Detention, and Layover Pay
  • Geotab/Transflo Tablets
  • Scales paid
  • Tolls paid
  • Lumpers paid

Give us a call and learn how Decker is Driven to be the Best! 877-233-2537 or visit www.drivedecker.com! Come join the Decker Truck Line family.

Minimum $1000 Pay Criteria

1) Be available for dispatch 5 days a week

2) No load refusals

3) Turn in paperwork on time

4) 100% on-time delivery; No driver service failures

5) No CSA Violations

6) No preventable accidents

  • Requirements:
    3 Months Verifiable CDLA Experienced required
  • Clean MVR
  • Must Meet FMCSA Requirements
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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