Regional CDL Drivers Dallas, TX (Home Weekends)

Regional CDL Drivers Dallas, TX (Home Weekends)


Company
Cypress Truck Lines
Location
Dallas, TX
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
1.4K–1.8K a week
Via
Cypress Truck Lines

Job Description
Cypress Truck Lines needs 10 Regional Flatbed CDL Drivers in Dallas, TX and we’re willing to pay! Change lanes and join the best team on the road. Our recruiters are standing by.

Cypress Truck Lines is now hiring Regional Flatbed CDL Drivers in Dallas, TX. If you're looking for a trucking job that offers excellent pay, regular home time, and steady, year-round work, Cypress is the place for you. Our drivers are home every weekend and earn $1,400 - $1,800 per week, with full benefits and assigned trucks. We prioritize driver safety, comfort, and satisfaction while offering a strong support system and plenty of miles to keep you moving.
β€’ All the Miles You Want: Get consistent miles every week!
β€’ Great Pay: Regional CDL drivers average $1,400-$1,800.
β€’ Paid for Every Mile: Loaded or empty, you get paid.
β€’ Guaranteed Home Time: Regional Drivers in Texas are home every weekend, no exceptions!
β€’ Paid Training: Exp. CDL-A Drivers up to $1,000/Week
β€’ Pre-Loaded and Tarped: 90% of loads are ready to go.
β€’ Performance Bonuses: Quarterly safety and performance bonuses up to $600.
β€’ Seniority Bonus:Annual bonuses from $500 to $2,500 for loyal drivers.
β€’ Comprehensive Benefits Package: Medical Insurance, Dental Insurance and Vision Insurance
β€’ Retirement Package: 401(k) with a 50% company match up to 6% to secure your future.
β€’ Paid Time Off:Enjoy paid holidays and vacation time.

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