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Local CDL-A Company Drivers - Norcross GA

Company Name:
Spectrum Driver Recruiters
Seeking Local CDL-A Company Drivers out of Norcross, GA!
CDL-B Opportunities Also Available
This family-owned and operated trucking company has become known as one of the leading building materials distributors in the United States. With three terminals, they are able to offer supreme customer service and safe, on-time delivery. Presently they are seeking CDL-A Company Drivers for local routes out of the Norcross, GA area. This company recognizes that their drivers are prime key to their success. They employ only the most skilled, dedicated professionals on their team. If youre looking for a great place to work, with an open door policy, as well as competitive wages and benefits, apply today.
Overview
Drivers haul masonry products from distributor to residential and commercial job sites. Drivers secure loads using binders and straps, and unload using Moffat (company will train). Average 3 loads per shift and complete up to 6 stops per load. Schedule is Monday-Friday, with rotating Saturdays. Drivers average 10.5 hours per shift, 55 hours per week. OT After 40 hours each week. Paid training. Company assigns dedicated trucks.
Compensation
$43,000-$45,500 per year average
OT after 40 hours
1-2 reviews per year
Quarterly Attendance bonus
Direct deposit
Requirements
CDL-A
18 months tractor-trailer experience
Benefits
Medical
Dental
Vision
401-k
Paid life insurance
Short-term Disability insurance
Long-term Disability insurance
Paid vacations
Paid holidays
Personal days
Opportunities for advancement!
Apply Online at www.spectrumdrivers.com or for more information call us at 855-795-1100 ext. 1.
EOE M/F/D/VEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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