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About the Company

Fairly small, privately owned company with lots of growth potential and above average pay and benefits. You're not just a number and are treated like a person. We value the driver and know their success mean our success. We allow room for error, but we're not push-overs.

About the Job

This is pretty easy work on a variable shift with plenty of home time. A typical day is 8 to 12 hours with large or completely open delivery times. We haul liquid asphalt, oils, and corrosives. It's a good company with good benefits.

Job Summary
  • Company Driver (W2, Solo)
  • Hazmat tanker
  • Semi local
  • $1,200 - $1,600 total weekly avg. pay
  • $0.60 - $0.60 CPM
  • 2,500 - 3,000 avg. miles per week
  • Line Haul
  • 50% Driver Load/Unload
  • Uniforms required
  • No slip seating
Home Time
  • 5 days on, 2 days off
  • Home at least 2 weekends per month
Benefits
  • Medical, Dental, Vision, Life and 401K with company match
  • Paid holidays
  • Paid vacation
Core Responsibilities include, but are not limited to
  • Inspection of vehicle, equipment, and cargo to ensure everything is safe, legal, and secure.
  • Maintaining a clean, sanitary, and safe work area.
  • Submitting customer paperwork and deposits including invoices, load orders, and handheld reports.
  • Maintaining a driver's log in accordance with DOT regulations.
  • Daily customer interactions and maintaining good customer relations.
  • Being available for work at all times in order to meet customer pickup and delivery schedules.
Orientation Details
  • Offers paid orientation
  • Accommodation is covered
  • Drivers get their own room
  • Breakfast, Lunch is included
  • Does not cover any travel expenses
Hiring Requirements
  • Class A license without any of the following restrictions: (L,Z) Air Brakes, (G) Night Driving, (O) No Semi Trailer or (K) Intrastate Only
  • Must have (X) Tank Vehicles/Hazardous Materials endorsement at time of hire
  • 12 months Tractor Trailer experience

We're an equal opportunity employer

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