CDL - A Driver - Dedicated - Home Weekly

CDL - A Driver - Dedicated - Home Weekly


Company
C.R. England
Location
Chicago, IL
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
95,845–128,221 a year
Posted
6 days ago
Via
via Indeed

Job Description
Are you an experienced OTR driver interested in a Dedicated route? Consider driving on a dedicated Target account for C.R. England,the premier long-haul refrigerated carrier in the country. Count on consistent miles with regular routes, highly competitive pay, health and retirement benefits, and the industry’s best equipment. Join our dedicated Target account running a mix of shuttles, full loads, and deliveries from shuttle points.
• Valid CDL-A plus 3+ months of Class A CDL experience required
• This lane is not suitable for students, recent graduates, or trainees.

Lane Details:
• Pre-loaded tri-temp/dual temp reefers. Most stores are store unload with the driver observing the unload. The inner city stores will require the use of lift gate and pallet jacks.
• All loads start and final at the West Jefferson, OH with deliveries to downtown Chicago and the surrounding Chicago suburbs.
• Home Time: Home weekly for 34-hour reset
• Mileage pay, Stop pay, Detention pay
• This account is a 24/7 operation so shift times may vary
• Current shift available: 9PM to Noon (overnights) 7 days a week. Off for 34hr break each week based on available hours
• Top-of-the line automatic transmission trucks hauling 28-ft and 53-ft trailers
• The trucks can be parked in a safe and secured location.

Driver Requirements:
• Valid Class A CDL
• 21 Years of age or older
• 3 months or more of recent CDL-A experience

Benefits:
• Medical, Dental, Vision, HSA, FSA, Life and AD&D Insurance
• PTO
• 401(k)
• Additional voluntary benefits

For additional details, including eligibility, please see the Company’s Benefit Summary and Driver Employee Policy Manual.

Weekly and yearly pay estimates are based on 1+ years of experience. For Pay Disclaimer visit: https://www.crengland.com/pay-disclaimer/. For Privacy Policy visit: https://www.crengland.com/privacy-policy/

Why choose C.R. England?
• Safety of our Drivers is the most important thing
• Family-owned, customer and employee focused since 1920
• Late model equipment
• Drive today, mentor tomorrow

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