Now Hiring Regional CDL Class A Drivers Accounting - Cortland, IL at Geebo

Now Hiring Regional CDL Class A Drivers

Job
Summary:
As a Regional CDL Class A driver at Keystone Freight Corp, you'll enjoy full-time positions with home time every other day options available, competitive rates, and a comprehensive benefits package.
Join us and be part of our success!
Job Description:
Regional Company Drivers:
Dedicated lanes to MN, OH, MO, IN, MI with every other day home time.
Competitive Rates:
Receive competitive rates per mile based on experience, averaging 2,300 miles per week.
Paid Time Off:
Enjoy paid vacation, holidays, and sick days.
Full
Benefits:
We offer comprehensive medical, dental, and 401k benefits.
No-Slip Seating:
Benefit from a comfortable no-slip seating arrangement.
Dedicated Lanes / No-Touch Freight:
Majority of freight is drop and hook for efficiency.
Safety and Inspection Bonuses:
Eligible drivers receive safety and clean Level 1 Inspection bonuses.
High Mileage:
Keystone Freight Corp totaled over 50 million road miles in 2022.
Apply today to become a Regional CDL Class A driver at Keystone Freight Corp.
Requirements:
Must hold a valid Class A Commercial Driver's License.
Safe Driving Record Pass DOT pre-employment drug screening and meet medical requirements.
Good Stable Work Record Pass DOT Physical 1 year or more of Class-A driving experience or equivalent military experience.
Applicants must be at least 23 years of age.
Recommended Skills Commercial Driver's License (Cdl) Defensive Driving Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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