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$1,100-1,300/month

Cooperidge Consulting Firm

Statesville, NC, USA

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Join a top-paying regional dry van fleet hauling 100% no-touch freight across the Southeast. Enjoy steady miles, consistent pay, and daily home time Average Weekly Pay: $1,100-$1,300 Home Time: Daily Freight: Mix of Dry van & Reefer, 100% no-touch, mostly drop & hook Coverage Area: Southeast Reliable freight. Great pay. Daily home time. Requirements Valid CDL-A license with a clean driving record Minimum 9 months of commercial driving experience Clean MVR for the past 3 years (Incidents reviewed on a case-by-case basis) Must be 21 years of age or older Stable employment history with verifiable references Benefits Health & Financial Benefits Medical, Dental & Vision Plans – Competitive options for individuals and families 401(k) and/or IRA Plans – Secure your future with company-supported retirement savings Life Insurance: Basic, Voluntary, and AD&D (Accidental Death & Dismemberment) Disability Coverage: Short-Term & Long-Term options available Vacation Days, Sick Leave & Paid Holidays Ongoing Training & Development Programs Access to Wellness Resources Equipment & Operations New, well-maintained trucks 100% No-Touch Freight All Drop & Hook Paid weekly Band Pay for Short Hauls 0–100 miles: $35/load 101–400 miles: $25/load (loaded, non-relayed only) Bonus & Incentive Programs Quarterly CSA Safety Bonus: Up to $875 (with Hazmat) Quarterly On-Road Safety Bonus: $600 Annual Anniversary Bonus: $100 per year of service Referral Bonus Program Safety-Based Pay Raises: At mileage milestones Additional Compensation Detention Pay: Starts after 1 hour Hazmat Premium Pay: (Less than 2% of freight) Accessorial Pay: Includes stop-offs and more

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