Midwest Regional OTR CDL-A Truck Driverother related Employment listings - Baldwin City, KS at Geebo

Midwest Regional OTR CDL-A Truck Driver

Company Name:
Transport Corporation of America, Inc.
Midwest Regional OTR CDL-A
truck driver
TRANSPORT AMERICA IS HIRING OTR DRIVERS FOR OUR MIDWEST REGIONAL RUNS Solo drivers can enjoy weekly home time and the best pay in excellent equipment! Transport America is hiring regional truck drivers who want weekly home time and great pay! We offer preferred running lanes, 2,300 miles per week with 99% no touch freight and fast pay raises. Transport America is in the top 5% of companies in the truckload industry. With a great customer base and a strong safety record as a CSA safe carrier, you can rest assured we look out for you! We have great opportunities for solo drivers on our dedicated Midwest regional routes. We are driver and student friendly and we offer great benefits including insurance with a Day 1 health care option, quarterly performance bonus, and hazmat pay. Transport America is hiring CDL-A licensed truck drivers who want: Weekly home time Preferred running lanes Great pay 2,300 miles per week 99% no touch freight Fast pay raises Mileage bonus Get to know Transport America: Top 5% of the truckload industry Strong CSA safe carrier Driver and student friendly Day 1 health care option Great customer base to provide the miles you need Regional Midwest Running Area
illinois
: I80, I74, I55, I57, I88, I90/94, I155 I24 and I72
indiana
: I80/90 I65, I69, I70, I74 and I64
iowa
: I35, I80 east of Des Moines, I380 Hwy 218 and Hwy 61 between Davenport and Muscatine
kansas
: I70 east of Topeka
minnesota
: I35, I90 east of Albert Lea and Hwy 52 south of the cities
wisconsin
: I90, I94, I39 south of Portage I43 Transport America stands behind our drivers! Great IS the Great bonus BETS_ARC_Setter BACH_a33d1a of MYK62683JREstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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