Priority Freight LLC DOT 2800386
Phone (616) 516-6050
Looking for a professional and motivated driver with 2+ years experience, clean MVR and verifiable work history.
Pay is 28-30% of truck gross which has been $1800-2000/day average.
In the last 4 weeks my 2 trucks averaged 4.16 and 4.28/mile (national Reefer average is 3.42/mile) so drivers make $1.16+/mile plus paid extra stops and detention. Weekly average is 2,200-2,400 miles a week.
Most loads are 400-500 miles with 1 day transit. Typical lanes are between MI, WI, MN, IA, NE, MO, IN but it can change with driver's location and home time.
W-2 or 1099 with weekly direct deposits.
Equipment:
2020 Coronado Glider with 10 speed. Truck has 196kmi, TK APU, fridge, inverter, bunk heater. 1 bunk bed.
2019 Utility Reefer trailer with Thermo King C-600, about 5,200 hours.
Please reply or call/text with any questions.
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Reefer Driver wanted % Pay - $2800-3200/week Avg. Grand Rapids, MI
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You don't have autos?
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Are you asking about Auto transmission?
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Are you pulling contract loads or are your dispatchers working the DAT board?
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MI, WI, MN, IA, NE, MO, IN. All frozen tundra states. Short haul, Midwest only?
I’m guessing that’s where the best markets are right now. Good luck to you. -
That is the best market. I need a drop and hook company running those lanes
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Not only Midwest but mostly here. I go to work to make money, not enjoy beach weather.
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Mostly load board. Contract loads usually try to pay less.
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Just to clarify we can go to other states but it depends on how long you're on the road and home location.
I have a driver that lives north of Chicago and normally M-F so it's mostly 400-500 mile daily runs. -
I only run long haul. Short haul isn’t my cup of tea.
Midwest to Texas, then back up to the Midwest is a typical run for me. I stay out 3-4 weeksDannyB Thanks this.
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