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I Need 3 CDL Drivers to Start Monday! $1000 Bonus 1st Check! 70 CPM!

$1,610-2,000/month

12801 W Sunrise Blvd, Sunrise, FL 33323, USA

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K&B Transportation is looking for drivers in your area that want to earn to dollar right away!  Enjoy a 70 CPM starting wage with a $1610 minimum guarantee! At K&B Transportation you can earn $2000 your best weeks!  Recruiters available all weekend at (844) 657-1749.  Start Monday and get a $1000 bonus your first check.    Our drivers at K&B Transportation enjoy the following: Starting Pay at 70 CPM!  $1610 Per Week Minimum Guaranteed!  Earn $2000 On Top Weeks! Top Earners Earn $90,000 Yearly Excellent Hometime! Enjoy 10 Days in a Row Off! Loaded 2020 and Newer Freightliner Cascadias with APU's, Refrigerators, Inverters and More! Health, Life, Dental and Vision Insurance With a Choice of Plans Safety, Clean Inspection and Referral Bonuses!   Walmart Giftcard to Stock Your Truck Up There are plenty more reasons to drive for K&B Transportation.  If you have a CDL A and 1 years OTR experience call us at 844-657-1749 or visit www.drive4kb.com.   CLICK HERE TO APPLY   Restrictions apply to the guarantee, ask recruiters for details.  Pay amounts vary by hometime and production.

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