Regional Truck Driver Company - 6mo EXP Required - Reefer - $1.2k - $1.35k per week - Marten Transportother related Employment listings - Fort Smith, AR at Geebo

Regional Truck Driver Company - 6mo EXP Required - Reefer - $1.2k - $1.35k per week - Marten Transport

CDL A Regional Truck Driver - Earn Up To 98K+Annually.

CDL-A reefer truck driver jobs now open in your region!

Regional CDL-A Reefer Truck Driver Jobs Offer High Miles And Excellent Earning Potential!

Are you getting the very best your carrier has to offer? If you feel you ve had to lower your career expectations, it s time to take a look at regional reefer opportunities with Marten Transport where you can EXPECT THE BEST!

Marten is now hiring Class A truck drivers for opportunities in the region where you can expect excellent earning power, unbeatable support and home time to fit your life. Learn more today!

Advantages and earnings include:

  • $1,350 Guaranteed weekly minimum pay range
  • Top 50% earn $91,000 year
  • Consistent Home Time
  • Late-model equipment (average 2 years or newer) with APUs, automatic transmissions, grille guards and more
  • Immediate detention pay - adds up to an extra $6,000 a year
  • Inclement weather pay = up to $250 per day
  • Weekday layover pay = up to $250 per day
  • Weekend layover pay = up to $300 per day
  • Up to $2,500 Referral Bonus - unlimited earning potential

Must have a minimum of 6 months recent qualified CDL-A driving experience to apply.

Additional
Benefits:

  • Health, Dental, Vision and 401k Match
  • Top Speed 65MPH / 68MPH passing
  • Pet policy
  • FREE rider program
  • Hiring bonus
  • Paid vacation


Qualifications:

  • Current CDL-A
  • At least 22 years of age
  • Must have a minimum of 6 months recent qualified CDL-A driving experience to apply.
  • Home time and pay may vary by hiring area and specific route details ask a recruiter for details
  • Marten does not provide CDL training
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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