Driver/Owner Operator

Driver/Owner Operator


Company
Coastal Elite Pro
Location
Dallas, TX
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
8 hours ago
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Job Description
Join a growing trucking company that is transforming the industry by utilizing the latest technology and serving an extensive customer base.

Work independently as your own boss while receiving the tools and support needed for success.

We are hiring Drivers to haul dry bulk materials in local and regional routes, offering the best opportunities with:
• Competitive pay based on a percentage of total tons hauled, with weekly settlements and direct deposit
• Advance program available for expenses like base plates, tires, and repairs
• Trailers provided at no extra cost and fuel discounts
• Blower rental program and flexible work schedules, with most routes allowing you to be home often

Qualified Applicants Must Have
• An active Class A CDL and at least two years of tractor trailer experience
• Clean background check and driving record
• Ability to pass drug screening and physical exam, with moderate lifting ability
• At least 23 years old

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