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Company
O'Connell Motor Freight INC
Location
Philadelphia, PA
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
88K a year
Posted
6 days ago
Via
via ZipRecruiter

Job Description
Job Summary

Our company has immediate job openings for Class A CDL truck drivers. We are looking for success driven individuals to join our drop&hook, dry-van, regional fleet. Offering great, full benefits package, new and assigned equipment, weekly home time, tuition reimbursement for our beginner colleges and an average annual earnings at around $88,000+.

Minimum Requirements
• Must have a valid Class A CDL
• Must have completed 120h of instructions in an accredited CDL school to be eligible for our tuition reimbursement programme
• Must have satisfactory MVR
• Must meet hiring and DOT requirements
• Looking to start ASAP

Benefits and Pay
• Full benefits package
• Medical
• Dental
• Vision
• PTO
• 401(k) match
• $1,600-$1,800+ weekly average
• Paid training programme
• Safety bonus opportunities
• Driver&Pet policy
• Paid orientation

Equipment, Freight, Route and Home Time
• Brand new, fully loaded automatic trucks
• Assigned equipment
• Drop&Hook
• No-Touch dry van freight
• Regional routes
• Home weekly

Our drivers safety and satisfaction is proportional to our company's success. We know, that to stay on top of this industry, it takes more than just work. It takes trust, mutual respect and a clear vision. Are you ready to join Us and drive with the best?

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