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382 Race St, Charleston, SC 29403, USA

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🚛 OTR CDL Reefer Drivers Wanted — Solo & Teams | New Trucks | Weekly Pay 🚛 Primefreightcarriers is now hiring OTR CDL Solo Drivers & Teams for reefer loads only. We run all 48 states with new, well-maintained equipment (Manual Trucks and Automatic Trucks) ✅ Requirements: CDL-A License Minimum 2+ years of driving experience (solo or team) Reefer experience preferred Clean driving record + valid medical card 💰 Pay & Benefits: Base Pay: Over the phone Paid after every trip! Steady freight & consistent miles Lots of benefits & flexibility Family-run company that values drivers 🚛 What We Offer: OTR routes covering all 48 states New, reliable equipment (manual & auto) On-time pay — always Respectful dispatch & supportive team 📞 Call/Text: look at contact info 📧 Email: look at contact info Join a company where you’re not just a number — you’re part of the family. Principals only. Recruiters, please don’t contact this job poster.

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