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CDL A Flatbed Driver $1350/week

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CDL A Flatbed Driver $1350/week Call (844) 281-8473 Since 1955, Fraley & Schilling has consistently focused on continuous improvement to not only provide a great service, but to give the best of the best drivers the opportunity to join a company on the cutting edge . With that in mind, we exclusively recruit and employ a driver support staff who are not only trained professionals, but also have a genuine appreciation for the life and challenges that are put in front of drivers everyday.
Driver will primarily work in the flatbed/conestoga division, but will be available for any local position (tank, van, spotter, etc). Large volume of shingle loads, picking up preloaded trailers, etc
Schedule:
Monday - Friday (start daily 0400 - 0800) Must be available to work every other Saturday
Benefits:
  • Driver Pay:
    27% of load. $1,100 - $1,500
  • Paid vacation and holidays; medical, dental, and vision insurance; short-term disability, long-term disability; 401K, $20,000 life insurance at no-cost to the driver
  • Daily weekly Hometime
  • Rider must be 13 and up, pet policy allows K9 under 90 pounds
    Minimum Experience Required:
    • 6 months
      Drivers, please click APPLY BELOW and complete the online application that follows. You are still welcome to call with any questions or thoughts we can address at (844) 281-8473.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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