Dedicated Truck Driver - Dollar Tree | Up to $7,000 Sign-on Bonus Transportation & Warehousing - Elkhorn, WI at Geebo

Dedicated Truck Driver - Dollar Tree | Up to $7,000 Sign-on Bonus

Eligible CDL Driver Applicants
Experienced truck drivers
New Class A CDL holders
Truck Driver Pay & Benefits
Full-time CDL truck drivers are eligible for:
Up to $80,200 per year
$7,000 sign-on bonus for experienced drivers
$3,000 sign-on bonus for inexperienced drivers
Schedule options:
5 days on, 34 hour restart
7 days on, 7 days off
Up to $6,000 tuition reimbursement available for qualified drivers
Mileage, stop-off and unloading pay plus potential $0.02/mile performance bonuses
Paid orientation and training
Paid vacation
Medical, dental and vision insurance
401(k) savings plan with company match
Mobile communications platform - The latest in-truck technology with paperless logging, GPS navigation, web browsing, text-to-voice features, a color touch screen and a pull-out keypad
Company Facilities - Drivers have 24 hour access to company facilities with free and safe parking, showers, Wi-Fi, laundry facilities and cafeteria services.
Military Apprenticeship Program - U.S. military veterans, Guard members and Reservists may be eligible to earn an additional educational benefit check from the VA (up to $1,146 per month)
Based on CDL driver experience

Truck Driver Qualifications
Valid Class A Commercial Driver's License (CDL)
Live within 100 mile radius of Joliet, IL or live within 50 miles of Elkhorn, WI
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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