Are you located in Eerie, Pa? Dont know wht your MVR looks like but this was on Eerie's craiglist.....
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This Dedicated position is for a Dedicated Team Route Driver providing you and your family a predictable work schedule and time off. As an experienced team driver on our Honda account, you'll provide first-rate service to one of our top customers and benefit from consistent miles and stable earnings.
This position features
Rotating schedule with 2 runs one week and 3 runs the following week
Weekly TAH
Multi stop loads
Loads will delivery to Honda production plants, Dist Centers and Cross Dock facilities.
Eligible Candidates include
Experienced tractor trailer drivers.
Recent Truck Driving School gratuates
Hiring area: Must live within 40 miles of Albany, NY and Erie, PA.
Haz Mat endorsement required (ok to start hiring process as long as hazmat has been applied for)
Pay and Benefits
Mileage based pay
Quarterly performance bonus
Average annual earnings: $42,000 - $49,000.
401K
Medical, Dental and Vision insurance
Qualifications
Valid Class A CDL in state of residence
Experienced drivers
Haz Mat endorsement
Strong trip planning skills and open communication
Good customer service and a willingness to go the extra mile
rip off company
Discussion in 'Report A BAD Trucking Company Here' started by rebel6013, Jan 12, 2012.
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Veteran driver Thanks this.
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That whole truck abandonment thing works against you depending on who you’re going to work for. Typically, abandonments (Unauthorized location of vehicle) will show up on a Hireright transcript. But not all companies use Hireright, and there are quite a few of them that don’t. Good solid companies who just want to know if you’ve ever failed a drug test or if you have a good driving record. They won’t even know about any abandonment. Usually it’s the bigger companies that frown on abandonments or mega carriers. And they’re not even worth working for anyway. Find a decent company in your area with about 8 or 9 trucks and go there. Small companies are the best. Don’t worry about the abandonment. Life goes on.
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ZVar Thanks this.
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um, hate to rain on this parade, but this thread is like 6 years old......jus sayin
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nah man, just trying to help in case it was a pertinent point.....
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