CDL-A Dry Van Truck Driver Jobs Transportation & Warehousing - Sauk City, WI at Geebo

CDL-A Dry Van Truck Driver Jobs

CDL-A driving opportunities open now pulling dry van freight!
Fuchs Trucking (rhymes with books!) was founded in 1955 and is still going strong today as a full-service trucking and logistics company We have career opportunities open now for CDL-A truck drivers in our van with excellent home time options, consistent year-round freight, updated newer trucks (less than 3 years old) and I-Pass/PrePass.
Take a look at our open positions and connect with us today!
CDL-A Dry Van Opportunities Offer:
$.54 - $.65 per mile, depending on experience (bonus included in wage)
$1,350 Home Weekly Minimum
Our Home Weekly drivers averaged $89,200 last year!
We pay PRACTICAL MILES
Stop pay and detention pay
10 Per Diem- No Admin Fees
Tenure bonus! The longer the stay the more you make!
Midwest-focused routes with options for longer runs!
Updated fleet with APUs, inverters and refrigerators - our average truck is less than 3 years old
Weekly Minimum Pay Guarantee:
Home Nightly $1,150
Regional $1,350
OTR $1,450
Benefits include:
Monthly safety bonus, Annual mileage bonus
Health, dental, vision and life insurance
I-Pass and Pre-Pass provided
Short and long-term disability
401k plan with employer contribution
Paid vacation and holidays
Pet and Passenger Policy
Driver Qualifications
Class A CDL License
Good driving record, with no DUI convictions in past 5 years
Dependable and timely
Friendly, service-oriented attitudeEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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