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OTR CDL truck driver positon , 57-60cpm , 3k miles weekly average (Cumming)

$57/hour

2440 Honeysuckle Ln, Cumming, GA 30040, USA

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Looking to fill few open postions, class A truck driver OTR Start asap Only Dry Van freight , automatic trucks, no touch freight, no escrow or holdbacks Driver friendly ELD Flexible home-times, vacation pay, safety bonuses, fair attitude Pay starts at .57 CPM , average 3k or miles a week year round Drivers must be willing to make money and be ready to drive miles Minimum 2 years of CDL required and 3 years of clean MVR call us at 678*77832sixtyfour 6787783264

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