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Experienced OTR Driver CDL (Class A)


Experienced OTR Driver CDL (Class A)
PRIMA EXPRESS OFFERS DRIVERS GREAT PAY AND BENEFITS. ALL MILES PAID!! 80% Drop and Hook! No Touch Freight! Paid Weekly! PRIMA EXPRESS, is looking for professional OTR Drivers. We are committed to our Drivers and offer a friendly and courteous environment. Application link below for immediate consideration.
EARN OVER $80,000.00 PER YEAR
  • ALL PRACTICAL MILES PAID LOADED AND EMPTY
  • Average 2800-3200 Miles Per Week
  • Average Drivers Earn $1300-$1600 Per Week
  • W2 Company Paid Employee NO 1099
  • Up to 0.60 CPM Start, Depending On Experience.
    • 1 Year Exp .56 CPM
    • 2 Year Exp .57 CPM
    • 3 Year Exp .58 CPM
    • 4 Year Exp .59 CPM
    • 5 Years or more .60 CPM
    • Earn .02 CPM Safety Bonus Every Quarter for all Miles Driven.
    • Weekly Pay via Direct Deposit
      • $2000.00 Retention BONUS
      • $200 after 1st dispatch
      • $400 after 3 months
      • $400 after 6 months
      • $1000 at 12 months.
      • Newer 2018-2023 Automatic Freightliner Cascadia's
      • 80% Drop and Hook and 100% No-Touch Freight
      • Usual Schedule is 2-3 Weeks Out and 2-3 Days Home Time
      • $100 Orientation Pay on 1st Paycheck
      • Travel ReimbursementFull Benefits Including:
        • Medical
        • Dental
        • Life
        • Vision
        • 401k Retirement Plan
        • Pet and Rider Policy
        • Up to $250 Reimbursement for Travel to Orientation to Joliet, ILDiscover the Difference APPLY TODAY with the link below or call 815-372-9190 for more information.
          Qualifications:
          • 23 Years of Age
          • 1 year or more verifiable CDL-A driving experience (NO Recent CDL Grads)
          • Clean MVR
          • No Failed Drug Tests
          • Have the ability and ambition to drive 2800-3200 miles a week.
          • Pass a Road test

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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