CDL-A Midwest Regional Truck Driver Transportation & Warehousing - Bloomington, IL at Geebo

CDL-A Midwest Regional Truck Driver

Weekend Home Time on Midwest Regional Runs!
We have the regional CDL-A truck driver runs you've been searching for!
J&R Schugel has regional truck driver runs in the Midwest that get you home weekly -or more often! 100% employee-owned, J&R is the carrier with a heart for drivers! Get the details here.
Team up with the carrier who promotes a family environment and a drivers-first focus! 100% employee owned, J&R Schugel has regional CDL-A truck driver opportunities hauling freight that will provide you with consistent earnings and increased home time. APPLY TODAY for the opportunity that suits you best.
Main areas of travel OH, IN, IL, WI, IA, MN
Home on the weekends!
Average 2,200 - 2,300 miles/week
J&R's e-learning platform takes your onboarding from the comfort of your home, to the comfort of our trucks - with every safety and health precaution taken in between!
CDL-A Midwest Regional Truck Driver Jobs Offer:
100% employee owned, 100% driver satisfaction
Competitive pay
incentives!
Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) - ask how JRS saves for YOUR future!
Full benefits
prescription drug card (1st of the month after 2 months' employment)
401(k) retirement plan
Paid vacation
Holiday pay
Orientation pay (with company-paid transportation, lodging and meals)
Open-door management policy
All trucks 2016 or newer - equipped with APUs
And more!
CDL-A Midwest Regional Truck Driver Job Requirements:
Minimum age of 21
Must have valid CDL-A commercial driver's license
Recent OTR experience
Must pass DOT physical and drug screen
Safe driving record (no serious traffic violations or patterns of irresponsible driving)
Facilities located in Tomah, WI; Columbus, OH; and New Ulm, MN.
Join the company that's 100% employee owned - apply for CDL-A Midwest Regional Truck Driver Jobs today!
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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