Owner Operators Needed - CDL A - New Freight Lane

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Job Description:

CDL-A OWNER OPERATORS!

WHAT'S IN IT FOR YOU?

Top Earnings from Day One
Weekly average: $2,500 $3,500
$1,500 Sign-On Bonus limited time!
Start earning immediately freight is ready to roll DEDICATED FREIGHT = RELIABLE PAY! No guessing: consistent lanes, consistent checks
New Memphis Rossville route growing lanes to Nashville
Cotton freight demand surging volume is UP! HOME TIME THAT WORKS FOR YOU! Home daily Monday to Friday (occasional weekend work)
Regional & Local options: Drop & Hook Live Unload BUILT AROUND DRIVERS! No forced dispatch you stay in control
Great terminal staff that treat you with respect
Free, secure parking at the yard
Very low insurance rates & reasonable deductions DRIVER SUPPORT YOU CAN COUNT ON! Fuel cards with discounts
Driver fuel surcharge program
Performance & safety bonuses STRONG LOCATION ADVANTAGE! DC in Rossville, TN just 25 miles from our yard
BNSF return freight from Memphis for Nashville-based drivers REQUIREMENTS: Applicants must have a valid Class A CDL
Applications must either have a minimum of 15 months of verifiable Tractor Trailer experience within the last three years OR 24 months of tractor-trailer driving experience within the last four years
TWIC card is preferred, but not required.
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About Dunavant

Founded in 1928, and headquartered in Memphis, Tennessee, Dunavant gained more than 50 years of experience in logistics and supply chain management as one of the largest global commodities distributors in the world. In 2010, the company expanded its established logistics model beyond commodities to other industries including the automotive aftermarket, chemical, food and beverage, paper and packaging, and retail. With solutions within the four main service verticals global, freight, distribution, and consulting - Dunavant provides the knowledge, experience, and technology necessary to ensure supply chain efficiency and effectiveness for its customers.
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