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OTR Box Truck Owner Operators Wanted – MUST Have Your Own Truck (Lafayette)

$5,000/month

603 Moss St, Lafayette, LA 70501, USA

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🚛 OTR BOX TRUCK DRIVERS NEEDED! GROSS FROM $5,000 UP TO $8,000 WEEKLY 💵 APPLY NOW! 🔥 BONUSES & DRIVER SUPPORT ✅ $1,000 Sign-Up Bonus ✅ Weekly Referral Bonuses ✅ Safety Bonus Opportunities ✅ Cash Advances Available Anytime ✅ Pet-Friendly Policy ✅ Rider Policy ✅ DRIVERS WITH OWN MC / AUTHORITY Keep 91% of the load. No escrow. No down payment. Weekly direct deposits. Fuel card with nationwide discounts. You run your own show — we support you. ✅ DRIVERS UNDER OUR MC / AUTHORITY Keep 89% of the load. Full support: dispatch, safety, compliance, and ELD. Fuel discounts and weekly direct deposit. Quick onboarding, no forced dispatch. 🚚 DRIVE ALL ACROSS THE USA OTR coast-to-coast driving with bi-weekly home time. Choose your own loads, work on your terms. 1099 pay structure. 📲 START EARNING – APPLY TODAY! 📞 Call: (872) 259‑1493 – Ask for Millie 📧 Apply: Online Application

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