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Pro CDL-A holders should consider a dedicated offering with C.R. England, the premier long-haul refrigerated carrier in the country. Drivers on this Family Dollar account haul dry freight within a multi-state area. This position is ideal for drivers wanting to do more than drive and stay active.
  • Valid CDL-A plus 3+ months of Class A CDL experience required
  • This lane is not suitable for students, recent graduates, or trainees.
Lane Details:
  • Dedicated account with Family Dollar hauling all dry freight to customer locations throughout Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregan, Utah, Washington and Wyoming
  • Average 1,700 miles, 2 loads per week, and 3 stops per load
  • Start time is 6AM with up to 14 hour shift
  • Home Time: Weekly 34-hour reset. Drivers living in Las Vegas will be out 2 weeks at a time followed by 3 days home
  • Unload the trailer using rollers (requires climbing in and out of the trailer as necessary)
  • Days off vary based on freight demand.
  • Top-of-the-line, tandem-axle, sleeper trucks pulling 53-ft dry van trailers.
Driver Requirements:
  • Valid Class A CDL
  • 21 Years of age or older
  • 3 months or more of recent CDL-A experience

Benefits:

  • Medical, Dental, Vision, HSA, FSA, Life and AD&D Insurance
  • PTO
  • 401(k)
  • Additional voluntary benefits
For additional details, including eligibility, please see the Company’s Benefit Summary and Driver Employee Policy Manual.

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Why choose C.R. England?
  • Safety of our Drivers is the most important thing
  • Family-owned, customer and employee focused since 1920
  • Late model equipment
  • Drive today, mentor tomorrow
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