CDL A OTR Truck Driver- 2 weeks out

CDL A OTR Truck Driver- 2 weeks out


Company
Brite Logistics
Location
Dallas, TX
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
4 days ago
Via
via Indeed

Job Description
Job Description:

CDL-A OTR, 2 weeks out - $1,575- $1,700 avg weekly - 66cpm, 2500-2700mi/wk (1099) - 12 FULL months CDL-A experience required
β€’ $1,475- $1,593 average weekly (W2) 62cpm. 2500-2700 miles per week
β€’ $1,575-$1700 average weekly (1099)
β€’ Not currently accepting SAP drivers
β€’ 100% No touch dry van freight
β€’ Comprehensive benefits (W2)
β€’ 2 weeks out with reset at home - OTR
β€’ Eligible for raise after 6 months
β€’ 1 year of CDL-A experience is required

Make your future Brite! Apply today, be on the road driving as early as next week. Here at Brite Logistics Inc, we pride ourselves on being a reliable and responsible trucking company focused on our drivers’ safety and growth towards their futures.

We're based in Chicago, and we allow offsite parking so you can park the truck at home or in a secure location when you take your hometime.

Why Brite Logistics:
β€’ Eligible for raise after 6 months
β€’ Safety bonus after 30 days
β€’ 2019-2024 Freightliners and Volvos (automatic)
β€’ Detention, extra stops, and layover pay
β€’ Paid orientation
β€’ Weekly direct deposit
β€’ Passenger and pet policy - no cost to the driver

Job Requirements:

12 months of CDL-A truck driving experience required
β€’ Acceptable driving record (MVR & PSP) with no major moving violations in the last year.
β€’ Must be registered for the FMCSA Clearinghouse
β€’ At least 23 Years Old with Active CDL-A Licence
β€’ No DUI or SAP

Hear it from our drivers:

β€œIf you're looking to drive for a company who cares about their drivers look no further. I've been a part of the Brite family for over 4 years and I'm so grateful I made the choice to come here. Pay is great & always on time and they'll get you home when you need to be home. Office staff is great & dispatch keeps you moving.

Max & the after hours crew are amazing as well and always extremely helpful. All equipment is new and well maintained by the onsite shop. If you want great pay, great home time, and to be treated with the respect you deserve then join the Brite family.” Benefits:
β€’ 401k Retirement Plan with match based on eligibility.
β€’ Health, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance.
β€’ PTO and sick time.
β€’ Great people, excellent team, we care about our drivers!

Wage Range: 0.62 - 0.62 per mile

General Description of Benefits: 401k Retirement Plan with match based on eligibility.

Health, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance.

PTO and sick time.

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