CDL-A Truck Driver No Touch OTR 1500/WK Average

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Class A CDL Truck Drivers earn $1500/WK on no touch freight with no Northeastern freight. While drivers will get through the house weekly (this is not your reset, it may just be for a 10 hour reset or in between loads but we strive to get you through the once a week) drivers get full home time every 2-3 weeks for one day at home for every week out.

The average pay on this account is $1500/WK with CPM ranging from .45-.555CPM. Full benefits start after 60 days and include medical, dental, 401K, PTO and more.

Trucks are mostly freightliners and we rotate trucks out every three years. We also run some Internationals and Peterbilts but most are Freightliners.

Drivers may take the truck home with them during home time and drivers can bank home time by staying out longer.

Requirements:
At least 3 months verifiable Class A driving experience (NOT COUNTING SCHOOL OR TRAINING) in the last years or 2 years in the last five years

No more than 2 moving violations in the last year and no more than 3 in the last 3 years. NO MAJOR MOVING VIOLATIONS IN THE LAST THREE YEARS

DOT Preventable accidents that have caused an injury are an auto DQ for 3 years; however, if vehicles were only towed, they will be reviewed but can only have one in an year along with 3 incidents.

Every failed a DOT Drug or alcohol test and you are permanently ineligible.

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