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Local & Regional Class A CDL Truck Driver - $25/hr / NO Touch Freight (Spokane)

$1,250/month

3030 S Geiger Blvd, Spokane, WA 99224, USA

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Drive Local, Be Local, Be Home Daily! WE OFFER: 150 Miles radius of Spokane NO-TOUCH FREIGHT (Occasional Touch Freight) Paid every Friday Paid Clean DOT Inspections ($100) Paid Safety Meetings Passenger Program Local Monday-Friday schedule Flexibility for regional overnight runs (1x per week) 2-night run twice a month REQUIREMENTS: 24 months of Class A CDL driving experience. Clean MVR and PSP Willingness to do occasional regional overnight runs CALL NOW: (509) 822-6795 Full Application Link ➞       Quick Application Link ➞

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