Truck Driver Company - 2yrs EXP Required - OTR - $1.6k per week - DMN Transportother related Employment listings - Dayton, OH at Geebo

Truck Driver Company - 2yrs EXP Required - OTR - $1.6k per week - DMN Transport

Hiring Regional and OTR CDL A Truck Drivers Avg. $1600
Per Week.


Hiring OTR & Regional CDL-A Drivers Earn more with DMN while being a respected professional


Working at DMN transport is more than just a job “ it's an opportunity to be a part of something bigger. Our company aims to make a difference in transportation services, especially concentrating on the simplest customer “ company relationship. We believe that through hard work, perseverance and deep commitment we can turn the cargo transportation into a trusted and pleasing experience. Our aim is to be a team “ within our company and together with our customers.



Job/Pay Details:


  • 1099 or W-2 Options
  • Avg $1,600
    per week
  • All miles paid empty, loaded
  • Earn more with DMN while being a respected professional
  • Reimbursed for travel expenses or we provide the travel driver referral
  • 2500-3000 miles per week
  • Passengers welcome
  • Pet Friendly
  • Detention $20/hour after 2 hours
  • Layover pay:
    $100
  • 2 weeks out 2 days home
  • Only looking for W2 at this time
  • Extra stop pay:
    $30
  • Paid orientation:
    $100 added on your fuel card
  • Breakdown Pay:
    $100


Benefits:


  • Great Benefits including Medical, Dental, Vision Free Life Insurance Policy
  • 401(k) company match
  • PTO
  • Paid Holidays

Equipment:


  • 20-24 Freightliner Cascadia and Volvo Trucks, 20-24 Model 53' Dry Vans
  • Fridge/Microwave/Tv stand
  • Trucks governed at 70 mph
  • Sirius XM radio
  • In-house Repair Facility that keeps you safe and rolling 24/7 Breakdown support, so you're never alone on the road.

Requirements:


  • CDL Class A License
  • 2 years verified driving experience
  • No more than 3 moving violations in the last two years



Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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