Class A CDL Company Driver - 1yr EXP Required - OTR - Dry Van - $79k - $87k per year - Ashleyother related Employment listings - Klamath Falls, OR at Geebo

Class A CDL Company Driver - 1yr EXP Required - OTR - Dry Van - $79k - $87k per year - Ashley

Now Hiring Experienced Class A CDL Truck Drivers!.


Drive your career forward with Ashley.

Professional truck driver opportunities that offer high weekly miles, consistent freight, and a range of benefits that will help you achieve your career goals. You'll have the support and resources you need to succeed!


OTR Driving Careers

These positions offer 100% no-touch freight and high weekly miles for those looking to stay out longer. Drivers typically transport full truckloads between warehouses, drop lots, and retail locations.



Our fleet consist of newer, premium vehicles that are well-maintained, providing drivers with a safe and reliable ride. Drivers receive 24/7 fleet support and compliance teams that work with you make sure you have the right tools and support you need to succeed.


Company Driver Benefits

Our benefits package is offered to all company drivers and comes second to none. It is also one of the main reasons driver turnover rate is well below the industry average. Your benefits choices can have a big impact on your health care experiences and expenses, so it is important that you consider your options carefully.


Requirements
  • Valid Class A CDL
  • 12 months tractor-trailer experience
  • Must be 21 years or older




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

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