Class A CDL Truck Drivers 100% No Touch Earn 1500/WK

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Class A CDL Truck Drivers earn $1500/WK on no touch freight with no Northeastern freight. While drivers will get through the house weekly (this is not your reset, it may just be for a 10 hour reset or in between loads but we strive to get you through the once a week) drivers get full home time every 2-3 weeks for one day at home for every week out.

The average pay on this account is $1500/WK with CPM ranging from .45-.555CPM.

Trucks are mostly freightliners and we rotate trucks out every three years. We also run some Internationals and Peterbilts but most are Freightliners.

Drivers may take the truck home with them during home time and drivers can bank home time by staying out longer.


Benefits start after 60 days and include PTO, Medical Insurance, Dental Insurance, Life Insurance and more.

Drivers can take the truck home with them during home time

Requirements:

  • Drivers must have 3 months or more of verifiable Class A experience in the last 6 months or 6 months in the last 12 months.
  • May not have more than 2 Class A driving jobs in the last year.
  • No more than 2 moving violations in the last 12 months and no more than 3 in the last three years.
    • In the last three years may not have had any inattentive or careless driving violations
    • In the last five years may not have any reckless or leaving the scene of an accident violation
  • No preventable accidents in the last five years in which there was an injury or a rollover. This includes personal vehicle.
  • No more than three preventable accidents in the last three years as long as they meet the above requirements. A police report MUST be provided for all accidents in the last five years
  • If you have been terminated from your last two jobs, you do not qualify and if you have been terminated for stolen goods you are ineligible. All others will be reviewed.
  • All Class A Felonies must be over 10 years and will be reviewed
  • All Class B or C Felonies must be 7 years or older and will be reviewed
  • No misdemeanors in the last 4 years
  • Can never have a DUI in a commercial vehicle and no more than two in a lifetime. Can not have a DUI in the last five years.

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