CDL-A Dedicated Truck Driver Transportation & Warehousing - Baldwin, GA at Geebo

CDL-A Dedicated Truck Driver

CDL-A DEDICATED COMPANY TRUCK DRIVERS, WE'VE GOT WHAT MATTERS MOST TO YOU!
WEEKLY HOME TIME
TOP PAY and INDUSTRY LEADING BENEFITS
QUALITY EQUIPMENT
EXCELLENT COMPANY CULTURE
CDL-A dedicated truck drivers choose to drive for Ascend because we have our priorities straight and we are people obsessed! At Ascend, we focus on what drives you, not only in your career, but outside of work with your families, hobbies, dreams, and commitments.We support CDL-A dedicated company truck drivers by offering top pay for everything from mileage to holidays, more nights in your own bed, unique industry-leading benefits, and the best equipment available.
Our intent, as One Team, is for Ascend to be the most reliable, predictable, and trusted partner to our CDL-A dedicated company truck drivers. We're moved by your success and relentlessly committed to making sure your voice is heard. Our mission is to foster a work culture that rewards and retains excellent drivers through safety, integrity, trust, teamwork, and fun!
We're committed to what drives your success as a CDL-A dedicated truck driver at Ascend!
Average $1,200 weekly
$25 per hour
$35 Per Diem for all days out
Monday-Friday work week
Some home time through the week and home all weekends!
Paid Time Off and Paid Holidays
Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance with Basic Life and ADandD provided
401K with company match
CDL-A truck driver requirements:
At least 21 years of age
Valid CDL-A
At least 6 months over the road experience
No more than 2 preventable accident in the most recent 3 year driving period.
Must be able to fulfill duties that require repetitive bending and reaching, etc. throughout each shift.
Must be able to meet and pass all medical/DOT requirementsEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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