CDL-A Truck Driver Jobs – Dedicated – Most drivers earn $1,300+/wk – Get More Home Time
Get More Home Time & most drivers earn $67,600+/yr! $750 Hiring Bonus
Apply Online or Call 920-786-2188 Today!
CDL-A Truck Drivers – Marten has a great dedicated opportunity where most drivers earn $1,300+ per week. Plus, you will get more home time! For a limited time, we’re offering a $750 hiring bonus on your first paycheck Get paid even when you are not rolling with Marten’s amazing benefits, including detention pay, inclement weather pay, stop pay, breakdown pay and more-all starting the second you stop! Call or apply now to get started right away!
Benefits:
- Dedicated Route
- Get More Home Time
- $1,200+ per week guaranteed
- Most drivers earn $1,300+ per week
- $750 Hiring Bonus on 1st Paycheck
- Detention Pay
- Inclement Weather Pay
- Late-model equipment with APUs – average 2 years or newer
- DriveWyze Carrier
- Marten is a TOP PAY Certified Carrier
Advantages:
- Health, Dental, Vision & 401k
- Paid Vacation
- LATE MODEL FLEET under two years average age
- Automatic TRANSMISSION trucks improve fuel economy and are driver friendly
- GRILLE GUARDS protect drivers and equipment from unnecessary down-time associated with animal collisions
- Top Speed – 68 mph passing feature – governed at 65mph jump to 68mph to allow passing
- Pet Policy
Qualifications:
- Current CDL-A
- At least 22 years of age
- Minimum 6 months recent qualified CDL-A driving experience
- Home time and pay may vary by hiring area and specific route details ask a recruiter for details
- Marten does not provide CDL training
Call 920-786-2188 to talk to a recruiter today or Apply Online now!
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