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$1,500-1,600/month

R&R Family of Companies

Wichita, KS, USA

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Join our team and make Refrigerated Food Express the last stop in your trucking career! We are dedicated to providing top-notch transportation services while ensuring our drivers feel appreciated and at home in their role. We prioritize safety, reliability, and professionalism in everything we do, and we are looking for individuals who share these values. There are many perks of joining the REFE team, including: Competitive percentage pay (27% of linehaul) Weekly pay ($1,500 - $1,600 average) Company benefits (medical, dental & vision) 401(k) retirement program Newer equipment Requirements Minimum of 2 years of Class A driving experience Minimum 1 year reefer experience Ability to pass a background check and drug test Benefits W2 employee Medical, dental & vision 401(k) retirement program

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