Regional and OTR Class A CDL Truck Driver - Dedicated Customer Base Transportation & Warehousing - Hawley, PA at Geebo

Regional and OTR Class A CDL Truck Driver - Dedicated Customer Base

Regional and OTR Class A CDL Truck Driver - Dedicated Customer Base
Regional and OTR Class A Drivers $60k to $75k/year
LCL Bulk is a Wisconsin based food grade tanker company with a terminal in Elizabethtown PA, that primarily hauls liquid chocolate! LCL is expanding and is adding drivers to run regionally and OTR.
Drivers for LCL can expect:
Above average weekly pay ($1,300 - $1,500+)
$1,200 / week Guaranteed Transition pay for 12 weeks starting 2nd week
Assigned late model equipment (APUs Inverters Refrigerators)
Free Satellite TV (EpicVue w/ Sunday Ticket) and XM Radio
Regional drivers are home every week on schedule
OTR driver are home every 10 to 14 days (out longer if you choose)
Dedicated customer base
Family owned and operated company
Paid orientation and tanker training
$75.00 / day weekend premium ($7,200+/ yr. potential)
Tanker endorsement needed (we will reimburse if hired)
No Hazmat needed
Most drivers take their trucks home
$75.00 border crossing pay plus detention (for drivers that are qualified to cross)
A little about us:
LCL Bulk Transport, Inc. has more than 80-years' experience in the food hauling industry. It operates about 65 trucks out of their Elkhorn, WI and Elizabethtown, PA terminals combined. It is a small company with small company values but with large company benefits.
Benefits include:
Weekly payroll
Low cost Medical, Dental and Vision insurance
401(k), Profit sharing
6 Paid Holidays and 2 Personal Days
Free Uniforms
Requirements:
Class A CDL and 12 months of tractor trailer experience
Quote from an LCL Driver: This is the easiest money in trucking
To submit your application, please click Apply Now, or call 855.525.2855.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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