Class A CDL Company Driver - 1-5mo EXP Required - OTR - Dry Van - McLeod Express LLCother related Employment listings - Toledo, OH at Geebo

Class A CDL Company Driver - 1-5mo EXP Required - OTR - Dry Van - McLeod Express LLC

No Touch OTR drivers - $90K
Annually!.

Earn Great Pay with a Safe and Reliable Carrier!
We have the OTR driving job for you! Must have CDL. Mostly Midwest lanes and home every other weekend.
Professional CDL Drivers Can Earn $90K
with No Touch Freight! Here s How:
  • $.60 CPM on all miles loaded and empty
  • $.02 CPM quarterly safety bonus
  • Weekly Pay Protection of $1200
  • Paid on Practical Mileage
  • $1,000 Orientation Pay ($500/week, first two weeks!
  • Maintenance and Customer Detention Pay start after ONE hour!
  • $100 per clean inspection
  • $2,000 Driver Referral Bonus
  • $69/day per diem
  • No West Coast!
Excellent Benefits Package including:
  • Two Weeks Paid Vacation (earn your first week after 6 months!)
  • Full benefits package and Company Paid Life insurance
  • 401(K) With Company Match
More than Just a Paycheck:
  • Late Model, Well Maintained Equipment
  • Great CSA Score
  • In-House Maintenance with Full Service
  • Driver Legal Plan
  • No cab facing camera
  • Rider program
  • Pet Policy
  • No-touch freight
  • Frequent home time!
  • Driver of the Month
  • Driver of the Year
  • YOUR ideas and opinions are valued!
McLeod Express is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. We do not discriminate based upon race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, status as a protected veteran, non-disqualifying physical or mental disability, or any other status protected under federal, state, or local law.
Valid CDL with 6 months of tractor trailer driving experience
Must be 21 years of age
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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