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CDL-A Driver: Top Pay, No Touch, Dedicated Freight, Home Every Week!


Earn up to $.63 per mile
$1650 Sign On Bonus
100% No Touch Freight Now Hiring Regional Class A CDL Solo Drivers to run Southeast and Midwest states. Solo Drivers in Oklahoma
STARTING PAY:
Earn $0.52 - $0.63 per mile based on experience BONUSES:
$1650 Sign-on bonus HOME TIME:
Home Every Week - if you want to stay out and run, you can make more money! FREIGHT:
Dedicated freight - 100% No Touch, 40% Drop and Hook EQUIPMENT:
Average age of equipment is 1 year and 2 months
Benefits:
Paid weekly - Health - Dental - 401K - PTO - Pet/Rider Policy DRIVER REQUIREMENTS:
Class A CDL -Minimum of 6 months of verifiable OTR tractor-trailer experience in the last 12 months or 12 Months Experience in Last 2 Years - Must meet FMCSA/DOT driver regulations APPLY NOW!STEP ONE:
Complete the short form below.
then STEP TWO:
Complete the Transco Online Application
or CALL:
Speak to a recruiter for more information or to qualify over the phone.
(855) 445-4534About Transco Lines:
Transco Lines, Inc. was founded in October 1984. The Company is headquartered in beautiful Russellville, AR on I-40 between Little Rock and Fort Smith with additional Full Service Maintenance terminal in North Little Rock. Our locations afford our drivers easy access, modern maintenance facilities, and complete amenities for drivers while they are in town. We regularly win awards for service from our excellent client base.
Transco Lines operates over 350 power units and 700 dry van trailers. Our fleet consists of 175 solo drivers and 170 teams. Our niche in the marketplace is customized service for customers requiring Just-In-Time performance. We pride ourselves on providing ultra-modern assets for our drivers and superior service to our customers.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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