CDL A Flatbed Drivers - OTR - Nationwide Accounting - Mendenhall, MS at Geebo

CDL A Flatbed Drivers - OTR - Nationwide

CDL A Flatbed Drivers - OTR - Nationwide Be the Pulse of the Open Road - Choose Andrus! Become an essential part of the Andrus Driving Family as an Over the Road Flatbed DriverNavigate the vast expanse of the lower 48 states, focusing on the scenic Western and Sunny Southern statesBut wait, there's more! Occasionally, be the hero who embarks on special missions to various corners of our great nationWhy Andrus? Here's the Deal:
Elite Equipment:
Drive in style and safety with our state-of-the-art Freightliners and Volvos - no rig older than 3 years! Unwavering Support:
Got a question? Need assistance? We're here for you 24/7Your personal fleet manager knows you by name and is always on your sideDynamic Pay Structure:
Experience matters! Your pay is tailored to your expertiseSeasonal Bonuses:
Enjoy our NEW seasonal tarp pay policy - earn extra during certain times of the yearExtras You'll Love:
Home Sweet Home:
Our FLEXIBLE HOME TIME policy ensures you get the family time you deserveRide Along:
Bring a human companion after 3 months, or have your furry friend join you from day one! Perks &
Benefits:
From medical, dental, and life insurance to vacation, holidays, and a 401(k) - we've got you coveredHiring Alert! Currently scouting for talent in WA, OR, ID, NV, CA, UT, CO, WY, AZ, NM, TX, AR, OK, TN, LA, MO, MS and expandingRequirements:
1 year OTR Flatbed Experience Load Securement Knowledge Valid Class A CDL Willingness to be on the road for 7 or more days at a time At Least 23 years old NO DUI, DWI, or Reckless driving charges within the last 5 years Hazmat Endorsement or Willingness to Obtain Hazmat within 90 days of Hire ( we pay for background screening) Ready to Roll? Hop on this journey with usDial 800.
943.
6727 or Apply Online Today! Recommended Skills Unloading Payment Collection Customer Service Maintenance Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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