CDL-A Drivers - Home Weekly - Earn Up to $105k/Year - 3 Months Exp
2 days agoJob Description
Home Weekly - Drivers Average $86,000 Annually*
- Valid CDL-A and 3+ months of current experience required
- This lane is not suitable for students, recent grads, or trainees
This Dedicated Dollar Tree Lane Offers:
- Home weekly for a 34-hour reset, days off are either Friday night to Saturday, or Saturday night to Sunday
- Drivers average $86,000 annually - Top 10% earn up to $105,000 per year*
- Mileage pay
- Stop pay
- Top-of-the-line automatic transmission sleep trucks, pulling 53' dry trailers
Benefits Include:
- Full benefits package for you and your family
- 401(k) participation
- Paid time off & bonus incentives
- Unlimited cash referral program
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Route Details:
Dedicated Dollar Tree South Carolina is looking for drivers to run Solo. This full-time position offers a home weekly schedule and requires drivers to hand-unload trailers using rollers. On average, drivers will deliver three loads per week, making 3 stops per load and covering an estimated 1,100 miles weekly. Account delivers customer freight out of Cowpens, SC, to locations in SC, NC, GA, AL, TN, KY, VA, WV, and OH. Drivers typically pick up no-touch live loads when backhauling to the Distribution Center. Days off are either Friday night to Saturday, or Saturday night to Sunday. This role provides competitive pay and is perfect for those who enjoy an active driving experience. Drivers can take trucks home to park as long as it is safe and secure. If drivers live near Cowpens, the account has a place to park the equipment.
We are looking for dependable drivers to join our team! If you have what it takes to service one of our dedicated customers with the highest degree of customer service and integrity, we want to speak with you.
Requirements:
- Valid CDL-A and 3+ months of current experience required
- This lane is not suitable for students, recent grads, or trainees
- Must be 21 years or older
- Must be able to pass a DOT drug screen