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CDL-A Owner Operator - Avg. $200k/Yr. Gross - Drive Local Or Regional (Omaha, NE)

$200,000/year

2001 S 55th St, Omaha, NE 68106, USA

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Chicago Intermodal Transportation is Now Seeking CDL- A Intermodal Owner Operators - Kansas City, MO! Average $200,000 per Year, Gross Pay & Incentives: Average $200,000 per year, gross Average 5 days: $4,500-$5,000 per week gross Drive local/home daily or regional, within 300 miles, instead of long-distance No forced dispatch Chicago Intermodal Transportation covers cargo / general liability insurance Monthly stipend/reimbursement possible for Owner Operators out of the area who are planning on working 5 days/week and returning home Additional Benefits: Spend more quality time with the people that matter most to you Receive excellent compensation Open-door policy with management Dispatchers who are on your side Bonus opportunities via referrals Pay is “all loaded miles” whether you are loaded, empty or bobtail Fuel card program Interested in Driving with Chicago Intermodal Transportation? Apply Now: https://cdljobnow.com/jobs/7703/chicago-intermodal-transportation-cdl-a-intermodal-owner-operator-kansas-city-mo?cc=42433INkT

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