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Class A CDL – No Touch Freight – Day or Evening Shift! –Rufus (Rufus)

$75,000-100,100/year

202 Main St, Rufus, OR 97050, USA

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Walsh Trucking is a family owned company operating since 1959. We provide high quality service to wood residual and solid waste customers throughout the Northwest. Our success has allowed us to grow as a known leader in the wood residual and solid waste transportation industry. We also offer steady year-round work for all of our Class A CDL drivers. Most of our drivers have been with us for more than 5 years and 17% have been here longer than 10 years. Base pay is $26.00 ST/$39.00 OT for Day shift, with overtime pay after 40 hours. Our drivers average 50-60 hrs per week. We are currently recruiting to fill Day or Evening Shift No Touch Freight Solid Waste driving positions operating from these locations: • Rufus, OR - Two Openings!! One Day Shift, One PM Shift To be considered, you must have minimum of 1-year of recent, verifiable Class A CDL driving experience and a clean MVR. Walsh Trucking offers the following compensation benefit package: • Our drivers are home daily! • Get paid every week! • Paid vacations and holidays • Medical/dental/vision • 401k with company match If you are an experienced CDL A driver who is committed to safety and ready to work full time, we want to hear from you!! Apply online at: https://www.walshtruckingco.com/join-our-team or call Larry or Joe at (503) 667-1912

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