Trainee Opening: Yes, straight salary pays for 4 to 6 weeks of Training - $650 per week
No touch Freight - We're hiring both experienced (minimum 6 months) and New CDL A holders for Over-The-Road positions.
Job Summary
We are seeking a reliable and skilled Truck Driver to join our team. The ideal candidate will be responsible for transporting goods safely and efficiently while adhering to all safety regulations and company policies.
On-the-Account: miles per week (2500-to-3000).
Home Time: 2 weeks out and 2 days' home.
Pay: Earning per week: $ 1,200 to $ 1,400.
Training Pay: $650 per week.
Training Duration: 4-6 weeks.
Duties:
Driving "Dry Van" and some "Refrigerated" Loads to deliver designated locations.
Conduct pre-trip and post-trip inspections of the vehicle to ensure safety and compliance with regulations.
Maintain accurate delivery logs and documentation as required by company policies.
Communicate effectively with dispatchers and customers regarding delivery schedules and any issues that may arise during transport.
Adhere to all traffic laws and safety regulations while on the road.
Requirements:
Valid Class A CDL license.
Must be at least 21 years' old.
Minimum 0 months' experience.
We cannot hire Driver who were ON or OFF the S.A.P Program.Ability to pass DOT physical and pre-employment drug screen (Hair and Urine).Clean MVR and Background.No Felonies nor Misdemeanor at all.
Willing to work Over-the-Road (OTR).
Excellent time management skills with the ability to meet deadlines.
Strong communication skills for effective interaction with team members and customers.
Please attach your resume to this position, Anthony directly (404) 300-9003.
Benefits:
401(k) matching.
Disability insurance.
Employee assistance program.
Life insurance.
Paid orientation.
Passenger ride along program.
Pet rider program.
Prescription drug insurance.
Supplemental Pay:
Bonus opportunities.
Detention pay.
Performance bonus.
Safety bonus.
Yearly bonus.
Vision Truck Line LLC is a licensed contract carrier and property broker as defined by the Federal Motor Carrier Administration and the United States Department of Transportation.