Truck Driver Company - 1yr EXP Required - OTR - Dry Van - $80k - $90k per year - Riverside Transportationother related Employment listings - Wayne, NJ at Geebo

Truck Driver Company - 1yr EXP Required - OTR - Dry Van - $80k - $90k per year - Riverside Transportation

CDL-A Drivers Needed for Dedicated & OTR Hauls No Touch Freight.


Riverside Transport is hiring Class A Truck Drivers 60 - 64 CPM 2022 - 2024 Equipment



At RTI, we put people before profits. If you are looking for a successful career, consistent pay and benefits, plus regular home time, call or apply today.



Our company options for drivers include dedicated, and over the road opportunities that let the driver find what fits their life and goals best. Along with our nationwide opportunities we offer our Company Drivers full benefits and up to date technology.



What you'll get:


  • $0.60 - $0.64 per mile - Based on experience and location
  • High earners average $80,000-$90,000 yearly!
  • $1200 Transition bonus paid $400 weekly for 3 weeks
  • $500 Orientation pay
  • Detention, layover, breakdown, and stop pay options available
  • Veterans bonus available with a valid DD214
  • Passenger and Pet Programs
  • 24/7 Extended Coverage Support


What you'll do:


  • This OTR position runs 7 -10 days out with 2 days at home - not guaranteed on weekends
  • Haul dry van freight - 100% no touch



Benefits:


  • Medical
  • Dental
  • Vision
  • 401k
  • Paid Time Off
  • Paid Holidays
  • Short term / Long term Disability


Equipment


  • Inverters & APUs/Opti-Idle
  • 2022-2024 Equipment Available


Technology


  • Smart Drive
  • DriveWyze Covers Tolls and Scales
  • Geo-Tab
  • TripPak


Requirements


  • Valid CDL A
  • 12
    Months Experience
  • Must be 22 years of age
  • No more than 3 preventable accidents within 3 years
  • No more than 3 moving violations within 3 years



Orientation Overview Video:



Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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