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CDL-A Dedicated Route Owner Operator, Joliet, IL


Job Description:
CDL-A Dedicated Owner Operator $3,000 Sign-on Bonus! Speak with a Recruiter today! 1-866-8TRIMAC We're currently seeking Owner Operators for our operation in Lansing, IL.
If you are looking for a safety-oriented company that provides consistent, year-round work, partner with Trimac Transportation.
CDL-A Dedicated Owner Operator Pay:
Averaging $3,800 - $4,500 gross per week $3,000 sign-on bonus DEDICATED:
Paid by mileage $1.
72 CPM (loaded) & $1.
20 CPM (empty) plus Fuel Surcharge 1-3 days out or 5-7 days out LONG HAUL:
Paid by mileage $1.
90 CPM (loaded) & $1.
40 CPM (empty) higher gross per week 10-15 days out Duties/
Responsibilities:
Hauling general chemicals Pick up points:
IL & MI Destination points:
OH, GA, KY, MI, IL Owner Operator
Benefits:
No tractor year restriction for Dedicated work 2010 or newer preferred for OTR work Equipment provided Company-paid base plates (Optional) Tractor insurance (Optional) Company installed ISAAC driving system (E-logs) Business to business discounts on Shop, Fuel, Tires Experience/Requirements:
Valid Class A Commercial Driver's License Tanker & Hazmat Endorsements 1-year verifiable tractor-trailer experience Past 7 years without:
Driving violation involving the consumption of illegal or intoxicating substances A preventable rollover or fatality crash Past 3 years without:
License suspensions involving drug and/or alcohol, or a record that would indicate a disregard for public safety A major preventable accident Two or more moving convictions Trimac Safety Commitments We make safety a part of every decision We make safety personal We have the courage to intervene Trimac Transportation is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to employment equity.
We value a diverse workforce and are committed to hiring practices that are fair and equitable.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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