CDL-A Lease Purchase Truck Driverother related Employment listings - Cortland, IL at Geebo

CDL-A Lease Purchase Truck Driver

CDL-A LEASE PURCHASE TRUCK DRIVER JOBS
Earn $120,000 Or More Per Year With Our Lease Purchase Program! Let Us Help You THRIVE!
If you've made the decision to own your own trucking business, you don't want to just get by -- YOU WANT TO THRIVE! With CRST's CDL-A lease purchase program, you can get started for $0 down driving a well-maintained late model truck and pulling the highest levels of flatbed freight in the industry.
Plus - CRST is now offering 2 partnership level options depending on how much support you are seeking from our partnership. Additionally, we have over 60 terminals throughout the country - you can choose to work out of one terminal or run the network!
CRST offers CDL-A lease purchase truck drivers:
Earn $120000 / year or more!
Average $2.49 / CPM
$0 Down, $0 Interest, No Credit Check
Payments as low as $425 per week - Weekly Deduction (truck availability and lease lengths vary)
Dependable, high levels of steady flatbed freight
Choose your home time
Zero forced dispatch
Medical, dental and vision
100% Fuel Surcharge, Detention, and Tarping
Up to $0.18/gallon discount at Pilot/Flying J, TA and Love's (Discount is based off of cash pump price)
CRST CDL-A lease purchase truck drivers enjoy these supportive programs:
I-Cap --Our unique cost-savings program provides best-in-class maintenance support by extending current discounts at external service providers to our owner operator truck drivers
Contractor rewards--Earn points for service and performance to redeem thousands of rewards including travel, electronics, tools, apparel, and more!
Cash & Carry parts program for high-quality trailer parts, container/chassis components, and truck body parts.
Time To THRIVE! Let's Get Our Partnership Started
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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