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CDL-A - Dedicated truck driver - Dollar General at Schneider
Job Description
Job Description:
Dedicated truck driver - Dollar General
Average pay: $1,240-$1,510 weekly
Home time: Weekly
Experience: 3 months or greater CDL experience
Overview- Haul retail freight on liftgate trailers.
- 100% hand unload freight using rolltainers.
- 3-4 loads per week with multiple stop-offs per load.
- Drive within MD, NC, SC, VA and WV.
- Mileage pay and load pay, plus hourly pay while on duty, not driving.
- Weekly performance pay.
- $3,000 sign-on bonus paid over 12 monthly payments in your first year for experienced drivers.
- Paid orientation.
- Paid time off after 6 months, plus 6 days of holiday pay per year.
- Annual bonus: Earn up to 2% of annual gross pay each year.
- Valid Class A Commercial Driver's License (CDL).
- Live within 60 miles of Charlotte, NC or 70 miles of Beckley, WV or 85 miles of Greensboro, NC, Richmond, VA, Roanoke, VA, Winchester, VA or 100 miles of Lynchburg, VA, Raleigh, NC or Virginia Beach, VA.
- Minimum 3 months of Class A driving experience.
- Medical, dental and vision insurance.
- 401(k) savings plan with company match.
- Unlimited referral bonuses.
- Credit for Military Experience and Military Apprenticeship programs, plus more military benefits.
- Leading equipment and technology specs designed for driver comfort.
- See full list of driver benefit package.
- Dependable paychecks - Weekly paychecks reflect the consistent miles you'll drive on a weekly basis.
- Familiarity - Get to know the routes you drive and the customer you work with.
- All-encompassing pay packages - Pay includes all facets of the exact job you do.
Job Company Driver
Schedule FULLTIME
Sign On Bonus 3000
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$64k - $79k beats the market for Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers nationally
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