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HIRING CLASS A TEAM DRIVERS !! PAY UP TO .62CPM TO THE TEAM

$1,300-2,000/month

J7C9+7M Bowles, CA, USA

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🚛 Team Driving – Southeast Lanes Running primarily in: GA • FL • TN • SC • NC Average 5,850 miles weekly (team) 2 weeks minimum out on the road 2 days reset at home 💰 The Money Experience Pay (CPM) 1–2 Years 0.55 3–4 Years 0.57 5–6 Years 0.60 7+ Years 0.62 Additional Pay Opportunities: +0.02 CPM for US Military Veterans Optional Per Diem Pay Detention, Layover, Extra Stop, & Driver Assist Pay Level 1 Clean Inspection Bonus Monthly Bonuses (Safety Inspections, On-Time Delivery) 🎉 Driver Perks Paid Orientation & Travel Weekly Pay Driver Referral Program (Refer your buddies & earn!) 2020–2026 Freightliner, Kenworth & Internationals Health • Dental • Vision available 401(k) retirement plan 100% No-Touch Freight ✅ Requirements Valid Class A CDL 23 years or older Current Medical Card Minimum 1 year Tractor + Trailer or Reefer OTR/Regional experience Safe Driving Record 📞 Call Today: (559) 375-1449 ext 3 🌐 Apply Online: www.offtoplogistics.com 📲 Follow us on Instagram: @offtoplogistics

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