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Regional CDL-A Truck Driver - Up to $95K!! (Chillicothe, OH)

$95,000/year

237 N High St, Chillicothe, OH 45601, USA

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Class A Truck Driver – Columbus Regional GREAT EARNING POTENTIAL!!! G&D Integrated is hiring Class A Truck Drivers in the Columbus Region for routes traveling to the Southeast and Midwest!! CLICK TO APPLY NOW G&D Columbus Regional Drivers can expect to: Earn starting wages based on your years of verifiable experience. Don't start over, START BETTER! Up to $95,000.00 total compensation potential!  Get paid what you're worth! Receive annual increases to pay, time off & holiday pay rates! Get Paid weekly and Be Home weekly! Receive 18 paid days off your first year including 9 holidays & 9 vacation days Earn incentive payouts for hitting performance targets Earn unlimited referral bonuses for every qualified lead and hire referred Run for Dedicated Customers with consistent NO TOUCH freight! Additionally, G&D offers GREAT Benefit packages including: Health, Dental and Vision Insurance 401k with a Company Match! Company Paid Life Insurance and Short Term Disability G&D Driver Qualifications: Must be at least 23 years of age Must possess a valid Class A CDL Need have 6 months of SOLO driving with some OTR experience Complete a valid DOT drug screen, DOT physical and Background Check. CLICK TO APPLY NOW Call us today at 855-967-5443 or visit us on the web at gdintegrated.com    Trucking, CDL, CDL-A, CDL Drivers, Drivers, Trucking Jobs, Regional Work, Now Hiring, employment, best trucking, best trucking jobs, home time, truck driving jobs, truck driver, driver, transportation, freight, transport, carrier, trucking carrier, freight hauler  

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