Dedicated Reg. Averages $1190 Per Week With a $1000 Bonus! Transportation & Warehousing - Mountain Top, PA at Geebo

Dedicated Reg. Averages $1190 Per Week With a $1000 Bonus!

DRIVERS ARE HOME ON THE WEEKENDS AND AVERAGING $62,000 PER YEAR

Call Scott At 877-264-5939 To Apply Or For More Information

---You must live within 120 miles of Mountain Top, PA


---Ask about the $1000 bonus


---Drivers deliver food products (tortillas and chips) to specific distributors and food service customers


---You will drive both dry vans and reefers with lift gate trailers


---Drivers us a manual or electric pallet jack and lift gate for unloading


---You will average 4 loads and 11 stops per week


---As with all of our routes, after 90 days you can seek to transfer to another position, like a LOCAL ONE, if it is available and you have a good service


---You will receive full health benefits, weeks of paid vacation, and a matching 401(k)


---Drivers MUST have at least 6 months Class A experience the last year, or 12 months in the last 5 years.


If this job does not interest you, CALL SCOTT AT 877-264-5939 TO HEAR OF THE OTHER CLASS A POSITIONS I HAVE IN YOUR AREA!






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