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CDL DRIVERS / OWNER-OPERATORS NEEDED! GROSS $6000-$9000 A WEEK! (Indianapolis, IN)

$6,000-9,000/month

1125 Bloor Ln, Zionsville, IN 46077, USA

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CDL-A DRIVERS WANTED! GROSS $6,000–$9,000/WEEK – OTR – NO FORCED DISPATCH Hiring: Owner-Operators, Lease Operators & Company Drivers 📍 Based in Chicago, IL | Hiring Nationwide 📞 Call or Text: (630) 828-5777 📧 recruiting@stereologistics.com 🌐 Apply: www.stereologistics.com FAMILY-OWNED & DRIVER-FOCUSED We’re a small, family-oriented company that takes care of every driver. • 100% Transparent – No hidden fees • REAL 88% of the load paid to you • You're not a number here – we know your name WEEKLY EARNINGS • Gross: $6,000–$9,000/week • Owner-Operators: Take home $3,000–$5,000/week • Lease Operators: Take home $2,000–$3,500/week • Company Drivers: Take home $2,000–$2,500/week WHAT WE OFFER • No forced dispatch – choose your own loads • Flexible home time • Steady OTR freight in all 48 states • Fuel discounts – up to $0.30 per gallon • Safety, referral, and performance bonuses • FREE trailer and cargo insurance (first week) • Paid detention & driver assist • 24/7 dispatch and safety support LEASE-TO-RENT PROGRAM • Newer trucks available • No credit check • Fast approval • Low weekly/monthly expenses • Maintenance support + plate program REQUIREMENTS • 2 years CDL-A experience • Clean MVR and safety record • Must be willing to stay OTR • No SAP drivers • Must be 21+ • English or Spanish (¡Hablamos Español!) 📞 Call or Text Today: (630) 828-5777 📧 Email: recruiting@stereologistics.com 🌐 Apply Online: www.stereologistics.com

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$13,383-16,058/month
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