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Regional CDL Drivers Earn $52-$75K Plus at Arnold


Job Description:
Join Arnold Transportation The Original Regional Carrier With a variety of openings for CDLA drivers, Arnold Transportation is The Original Regional Carrier.
Haul no-touch freight with well-maintained, late model Peterbilt, Navistar and Freightliner equipment.
Enjoy a high operational tempo picking up and delivering regional freight.
Depending on where you live, our lane choices includes dedicated customers, general regional freight, home weekly lanes, and we have some local lanes in the Dallas/Ft.
Worth and Tulsa areas.
Exceptional Pay and Great Benefits Earn $53K to $75K plus annually depending on which lane you choose Average earnings from $1,050 to $1,500 gross pay per week Monthly productivity and quarterly safety bonuses Accessorial pay (Detention, layover, etc.
) 401K after 6 months of continuous employment Health
Benefits:
medical, vision, dental, and company-paid $20k life insurance policy Paid Orientation and Travel When you join our team, we provide paid travel, private hotel room and all meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) during your orientation.
Your compensation starts with being paid $500 for successfully completing our 2-day orientation and a $200 Wal-Mart gift card is given to you for necessities before getting on the road.
We then provide you with our New Driver bonus of $1,000 paid out over the first 4 months of employment.
Call (844) 668-8708 Today or Apply Online Now! Minimum Requirements Must be 21 years of age Must have a valid Class A CDL with 6 months OTR verifiable experience in the last 3 years Meet Arnold s safety requirements Call (844) 668-8708 Today or Apply Online Now!.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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