Class A Truck Driver Transportation & Warehousing - Butte, MT at Geebo

Class A Truck Driver

10 Roads Express is hiring Class A CDL truck drivers to serve our mission of providing reliable service for customers across America.
Starting Pay: $32.74 - $37.74 Per Hour You will be paid for all drive and on duty time!
Schedule: Butte, MT to Billings, MT - FT - 1 Home Daily!
Runs on a 2 Week Rotating Schedule
Days On/Off will Vary
Start Times: 6:00 PM
End Times: 4:00 AM
Hours Per Trip: 10.83
Hours Per Week: 37.91 AVG
$27.49
$5.00 in Weekend Differential Pay (0001 Friday to 2359 Sunday or on any of the 10 Federal Holidays)
$5.25 in Benefit Pay (paid up to 40 hours per week) - Benefit Pay is used to offset monthly health insurance premiums. If you do not take company insurance and provide proof of other sufficient coverage, the Benefit Pay will be added to your wages.
Experience / Background:
Class A CDL is required
12
months of verifiable tractor trailer driving experience
No DUI in the last five years
Perks and
Benefits:
$5 weekend differential (Fri-Sun)
$500 referral bonus (paid after referred driver completes first trip)
Paid vacation after one (1) year
Paid federal holidays
Internal transfer program after 30 days
Direct deposit
401(k) available
Auto and Home Insurance Discounts
Benefits after 30 days (spouse and family coverage available) medical, dental, and vision
Supplemental coverages available (STD, LTD, cancer, hospital, accident, life, and critical illness)
Health Spending Account
For more information, please call Ashley at 844-886-5335, Ext: 1716
Please reference this Job ID #: 242774
10 Roads Express, LLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status.
Military veterans are encouraged to apply.
BUTT-W-FT-591L5-11292023Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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