CDL-A Lease Purchase Drivers / $1,500 - $1,800 Weekly / 1 Year Exp. Req'd

CDL-A Lease Purchase Drivers / $1,500 - $1,800 Weekly / 1 Year Exp. Req'd


Company
Bay & Bay Transportation
Location
Dallas, TX
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
4 days ago
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Job Description
Bay & Bay is Contracting Lease Drivers, Owner Operators, and Company Drivers!Regional and OTR Routes Available Our Drivers Deserve the Best Benefits:Lease Purchase Driver Benefits:Lease contractors net $1,500 - $1,800 per week$1.40 - $2.00 CPM plus fuel surcharge2021 - 2024 tractors availableFully loaded equipment (APU or autostart/stop and inverter in most inventory)Medical insurance is available through a 3rd party insurance companyDiscounts on fuel purchasesMaintenance account for repairsNo-touch freightQuarterly bonus programDetention and layover payDaily/weekly direct deposit payroll settlements Owner Operator Benefits:OTR Owner ops can make between $1800 and $2800 per weekRegional Owner Ops can make between $1500 to $2000 per week68% line haul and fuel surchargePaid by PC Miler practice miles2,500 - 2,800 average miles per weekHuge fuel discountsShop available at yardMobile scanning for quicker settlements Company Driver Benefits:$1,300 - $1,800 weekly payDrivers start at up to $0.64 CPMOTR and Regional positions available:Regional routes available in the following states and get home weekly: IA, MN, WI, IL, and INNumerous OTR routes are available and drivers are out for 2 - 3 weeks2021 and newer Freightliner and Kenworth T680sFull medical and dental benefits after 60 days401(k) - eligible the 1st quarter following 6 months of employmentOrientation attendance payPaid holidays, sick time, and vacationPet and rider programs availableReferral bonus availableBegin Today All Driver Qualifications:Valid CDL AAt least 1 year of OTR tractor-trailer experienceNo more than 3 moving violations or three accidents in the last 3 years About Bay & Bay TransportationBay & Bay is a family-owned trucking and logistics company that has been delivering high quality transportation solutions since 1941. Headquartered in the greater Minneapolis-St. Paul area in Minnesota, we offer transportation solutions nationwide. Whether you're looking for a new multi-modal service provider, or an exciting new driving career, we invite you to experience our quality-driven tradition.

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