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CDL A Lease Purchase 💰$3,000 WEEKLY (up to) 💰 Call 📞 (331) 256-4172

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P4PC+HH Willow Springs, IL, USA

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📞 CALL OR TEXT WILLIAM (331) 256-4172 📞 ✅✅DEDICATED FREIGHT WITH KUBOTA ✅✅ 💰 $3,000 (up to) Take-Home Pay Weekly 💰 $7,000 - $12,000 Weekly Gross 🔓 SAP Friendly – No Refusals 🚛 CDL A OTR Drivers – Lease Purchase Opportunity ✔ 88% Gross to Driver ✔ 3,500+ Miles Weekly ✔ Dry Van Freight ✔ Trucks 2020–2025 (Well Maintained) ✔ Run All 48 States ✔ 1-Day Orientation 💥 Dispatch team will keep you loaded with steady freight ✅ REQUIREMENTS: - CDL A License - SAP-Friendly (No refusals) - Must Be a Hard Runner - Stay Out at Least 3 Weeks - 2 Years of Experience - No Major Violations / No DUI (except SAP) - Marijuana Only Acceptable 📞 Call or text WILLIAM now at (331) 256-4172 📞

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