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Dedicated CDL A Truck Driver - Full Time

CRST - Milwaukee, WI

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Posted on 11/18/24 (Ref: WIQwG6AWU4-324069_18901)

Dedicated CDL A Truck Driver - Milwaukee, WI - CRST
Drivers Old & New!!
Call us at 800-825-8630 to learn more about all the opportunities CRST Offers.


CRST The Transportation Solution Inc. is one of the nation's largest transportation companies, providing total transportation solutions and comprehensive logistics services to customers all over North America. We are looking for a CDL Class A Driver to drive regional routes.

  • Solo, Dedicated Regional Run
  • Various Hometime Options
  • Earn up to $90K a year
  • Guaranteed weekly minimum pay
  • $0.55 CPM (averaging 1660 miles a week)
  • $30 per stop, $50 per back haul, $0.12 per carton unloaded
  • Weekly Payroll
  • Work directly with Family Dollar stores on a Dedicated Route
  • Uniforms and personal equipment provided
  • Nice Equipment
  • Automatic Transmissions trucks
  • Driver will be assisting unloading trailer
  • Great benefits and local support!


Home Time

Weekly

Job Benefits

CRST The Transportation Solution Inc. offers all or drivers the following benefits:

  • Medical Bridge (First 60 days of Employment)
  • Major Medical (Starts after 60days of Employment)
  • Dental (Starts after 60days of Employment)
  • Vision (Starts after 60days of Employment)
  • Life Insurance and 401K (Starts after 60days of Employment)
  • **All employees must enroll in benefits within 60 days of hire
  • **All benefits provide Nationwide coverage

Job Requirements

  • 21 years or older
  • CDL A, Experience required
  • Qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records will be considered for employment pursuant to applicable federal, state, and local laws.


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