We are just starting off in the long haul drive van trucking business are willing to pay up for top driving talent.
Experience: >10 years experience with a clean driving record, will look at >5 years experience. Valid Class A CDL
Truck: 2019 Peterbilt 579 Sleeper Truck, starting Chicago.
Routes: Long Haul
Pay Rate: $5k sign on bonus and $1/mile.
Sinatra Trucking Company
Safety bonuses for DOT inspections with no violations. Lets go!
E-mail: Pjkarahalios@gmail.com
Cell: 630..903..3045
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Long Haul - Experienced Only - $1/mile! $5k sign on
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I’m a 32 year veteran. No accidents, clean PSP, CSA,DAC
Are y’all forced dispatch? Pet & rider friendly? How do you compute miles driven?
How much fingerprinting ? What lanes? I’m old and grumpy. I don’t feel like I should have to drive 600 miles a day to make a good paycheck. This is my first year sitting out the winter. Will you have a problem when I want to jump out of the truck after the first snowfall? -
Old and grumpy is exactly what we are looking for. Starting date am flexible.
Forced dispatch - let's just have expectations ahead of time. Likely flexible and fair here.
Miles driven - GPS system/total miles whether product or not.
Pet and rider friendly - that is fine.
What Lanes - Follow state laws.
In conclusion - we will be leaning on your experience but are willing to pay top dollar for it. We are fairly flexible on load timing etc. -
Strong solo husband wife 18 years I dont jump out n winter casue I'm not scared
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Not really sure why your putting the crosshairs on me. I’m not in competition with you . My decision to take the winter off is quite literally none of your business. If you want to drive winter roads, I wish you nothing but safe travels.Northeasterner Thanks this.
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I have about 5 years, got my CDL and started driving in the early summer of 2017... I live an hour from Boston, and enjoy the Boston-Chicago route, it's an easy 1000 miles, do you have freight for that route?
If I went back over the road, I'd be looking to stay out 20 days and come back in for 10, so about 3 weeks out, 1.5 weeks hometime. would that work for you? -
w2 or 1099, benefits?
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I believe the op has filled the position. I sent an email with questions and didn’t get a reply.
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Isn't it amazing how when you pay drivers exceptionally well, you're able to fill seats super fast?!?
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