CDL Class A - Company Driver

CDL Class A - Company Driver


Company
Go-To Transport, Inc
Location
Chicago, IL
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
1.4K–1.6K a week
Posted
4 days ago
Via
via Indeed

Job Description
Job Description:

Go-To Transport is looking for experienced CDL A Company Drivers to join our fleet.

We are a Midwest-based carrier and are looking for a regional/OTR home weekly driver. We do have opportunities if one wanted to stay out on the road longer.

We offer our drivers an excellent benefits package including a 401(k) with company match, and perks like allowing pets in-cab and driver rewards. We pride ourselves on having the highest quality tractors and trailers on the road with our oldest tractors being 2022 or newer! Drivers start here, stay here, and love being here β€” and we’re pretty excited about that.

Average pay .79 cents per mile

TEXT/CALL our recruiter Tamara at 989-415-9540 to apply!

Job Type: Full-time

Benefits:
β€’ 401(k)
β€’ 401(k) matching
β€’ Dental insurance
β€’ Health insurance
β€’ Life insurance
β€’ Paid orientation
β€’ Paid time off
β€’ Passenger ride along program
β€’ Pet rider program
β€’ Referral program
β€’ Vision insurance

Schedule:
β€’ Home weekly

Supplemental Pay:
β€’ Breakdown pay
β€’ Detention pay
β€’ Layover pay
β€’ Loading / unloading pay

Experience:
β€’ Driving: 2 years (Required)

License/Certification:
β€’ CDL A (Required)

Job Requirements:
β€’ Must have CDL Class A license
β€’ 2 years verified Tractor/Trailer Experience Required in last 5 years
β€’ Must be able to pass background check & drug screening
β€’ Must have at least 2 years with no failed or rejected drug screenings
β€’ Clean driving record, no more than 1 accident in last 12 months, no more than 3 in the last 36 months
β€’ X-Endorsement (hazmat/tanker) not required, but highly recommended

Wage Range: 1400.00 - 1600.00 per week

General Description of Benefits: Benefits & Perks

Great company benefits starting after 90 days

BCBS Health insurance, prescription and dental

Vison Reimbursement

$10,000 life insurance policy

401K with 5% company match

Short Term Disability

Long Term Disability

Legal Shields

Paid Time off after 90 days of employment

10 Days

6 paid holidays after 30 days

Expenses paid to get Hazmat Endorsement

Pets & passengers (over age of 18) allowed in trucks as travel companion

Driver rewards points program

Paid Orientation

Tolls (Best Pass) and Scales (Drivewyze) covered

Take your Truck home program depending on location

No Slip seating

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