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Class A OTR Driver Job

Pay: 25%

How to apply for this Driving Job

Fill out a Garys Job Board application. That same application can be used to apply to as many jobs as you would like. Create a Drivers Account.

Person to Contact about this CDL Job: Shana Cielke

Sweet Rides Logistics Phone Number: 406-360-7529 Tell em Garys Job Board sent you.

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Full CDL Job Information

Question Answer
Company Name Sweet Rides Logistics
Class of CDL Class A
Job Position/Title OTR Driver
Type of Route Over the Road
Number of seats to fill 1
Person to Contact about this Job Profile Shana Cielke
How to Apply Create a Drivers Account to Apply
City Haugan
State MONTANA
Minimum Years of Experience Required 2-5 yrs
Does the driver need to have a Hazardous Materials Endorsement? No
Does the driver need to have a Tank Endorsement? No
Does the driver need to have a Doubles/Triples Endorsement? No
Does the driver need to have a Passenger Endorsement? No
Dui? > 10 yrs
Traffic tickets allowed in the last 3 years? 2
Any at fault accidents allowed in the last 3 years? No
Do you require a company provided DOT physical? No
What does the job pay? 25%
Please describe any benefits you offer (Very important so we can help you find the right candidate) Quarterly bonus based off of how well a driver takes care of the truck and trailer, inside and out. Communication, paperwork done properly.
Monthly log book bonus. Clean inspection bonus
Please describe the job in detail Sweet Rides is accepting applications so if your interested in joining our small family oriented trucking company. You could be the one we're looking for in the near future. We have a great group of guys and gals that takes teamwork to heart.
It's a dedicated route from WA to TX. All trucks stay up to maintenance as you communicate with the head of shop, with any necessary needs a driver may have to keep rolling stress free. Pay is by percentage. Paid weekly by direct deposit if that is preferred. Quarterly bonuses, inspection bonuses, Log bonuses. A week paid vacation after a year, with years to follow with employment. This is a drug free company that is ozero tolerance !! We take pride in our rides and in ourselves. So if your a clean driver that takes pride in themselves and takes pride in his or hers equipment. Feel free to call or text with Shana.

Equipment is All Kenworths and Peterbilt
Trailers are all 53 ft Spread Axle Reefers

Requirements:
Class A CDL
Min. 2 years reefer experience
Throwing chains
Have a slight mechanical edge
Comfortable with winter driving
Communication is key

Call Shana Cielke
Mountain Time Monday thru Friday
8am to 4pm.
406-360-7529
Apply Create a Drivers Account to Apply
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