Class A CDL Dedicated Flatbed Driver - CDL Graduates OK at Beast Mode Truckin
Humble, Texas, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

22 Dec, 25

Salary

1300.0

Posted On

23 Sep, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Class A CDL, Flatbed Driving, OTR Driving, Tarping, Securement Training, Drug Screening, Driving Record, Work History

Industry

Description
Class A Drivers with experience or drivers fresh out of driving school looking to start their career are being requested to apply. You will be running OTR making deliveries in 48’-53’ flatbed trailers on a dedicated power lane coast to coast. Great earning potential of over $1300. Job Details Dedicated power lanes. Laredo, TX to Gaffney, SC. Gaffney, SC to Indiana. Indiana to Texas. Texas to Portland, OR. Oregon to SoCal. SoCal back out east. 48’ to 53’ Flatbed Trailers Home every 2 to 3 weeks with at least a 34-hour reset. Orientation at closest terminal (Laredo, TX, Greer, SC, Gary, IN) The driver must be willing to drive during the day or during the night. Average miles a week is 2500. Must have attended and graduated from an accredited truck driving school with 120+ hours. Must be 21 with Valid Class A CDL Must have a fairly clean driving record with no major accidents, tickets, or suspensions within the past 5 years. Cannot have been terminated from last job. No DUI's Felonies, Misdemeanors in the last 5 years – safety to review all criminal history. Must have solid 10-year work history with no major gaps of employment outside of school or training. 6 months in the last year and 1 year in the last 3 years maximum. Must be able to pass a Urine AND HAIR pre-employment drug screen. $1300+ average weekly pay .48 - .61 per mile based on experience. $65 tarping pay. $140 securement training per day. Training is 1 week on-site at the terminal. Trainee pay $650/week for 4-6 weeks (if under 6 months experience) Full benefits that kick in after 30 days including medical, dental, 401K and PTO
Responsibilities
The driver will be responsible for making deliveries using 48’-53’ flatbed trailers on dedicated power lanes across the country. They must be willing to drive during both day and night shifts.
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