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($1800-2800) OTR CLASS A DRIVERS NEEDED START WITH 0.60 CPM (Miami)

$1,600-2,800/month

8160 W 30th Ct, Hialeah, FL 33018, USA

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OTR DRY-VAN: THERE IS NO BETTER TIME THAN NOW - Best pay in the business - Take Home; Solo $1800-2800 Weekly Pay - Start with 0.60 - 4 week out 1 week home - 2023-2025 Freightliner Cascadias, Volvo, Peterbilt (New Equipment) - If truck breaks down, we bring another one right away. - So no waste on time, miles, and money. - Equipped with refrigerators, inverters - No touch freight - Layover pay 100 - Detention pay - Extra Drop 25 - Safety bonus - Dry Van 0.60 - Average 3,500 guarantee - Want less/more miles no problem - Direct Deposit every Friday, 1099 tax - Cash Advance - 24/7 Dispatch and Service - No force Dispatch - Teams welcome 0.70 - Company Based In MIAMI - Must understand English - Ask us how we do it! - (773) 675-7442 Nenad MUST HAVE VERIFIABLE 2 YEARS OTR EXPERIENCE, NO FELONY, NO DUI IN LAST 3 YEARS

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