CDL-A OTR Company Driver at Trimac Transportation & Family of Companies
Marble Hill, Georgia, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

29 Mar, 26

Salary

110000.0

Posted On

30 Dec, 25

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

CDL-A, Tractor-Trailer Experience, Driving Safety, Load Pay, Bulk Freight, Non-Hazmat, Contracted Freight, Safety Commitments

Industry

Truck Transportation

Description
Overview Doyle Sims & Sons, a proud member of the Trimac family of companies, has been an expert in the bulk commodity space since 1949. Based in Gleason, Tennessee, they have built a reputation for excellence, which is driven by their mission to exceed expectations and serve as trusted partners to long-term customers. This commitment ensures consistent, stable, year-round work for CDL-A drivers. Contact our team of in-house Recruiters: 1-866-8-TRIMAC Pay Details Pay: 25% of Load Pay $1,460 - $2,115 per week Job Details Dry Bulk Freight Non-Hazmat, non food grade Contracted Freight Average weekly miles at 2,500 – 3,000 miles Dispatched 2 weeks, home 3 days Assigned trucks Qualifications Valid Class A Commercial Driver's License 1-year verifiable tractor-trailer experience Past 7 years without: Driving violation involving the consumption of illegal or intoxicating substances A preventable rollover or fatality crash Past 3 years without: License suspensions involving drug and/or alcohol, or a record that would indicate a disregard for public safety A major preventable accident Two or more moving convictions Benefits Holiday and vacation pay Medical, dental, and vision insurance Employee Assistance Program Life insurance, disability insurance Flexible Spending Accounts (Health & Dependent Care) Safety Commitments We make safety a part of every decision We make safety personal We have the courage to intervene Pay Range USD $76,000.00 - USD $110,000.00 /Yr.
Responsibilities
CDL-A drivers will transport dry bulk freight across the country. They will be assigned trucks and are expected to maintain safety standards while on the road.
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