CDL A OTR Company Driver - Refrigerated Transportation & Warehousing - West Jordan, UT at Geebo

CDL A OTR Company Driver - Refrigerated




Job Description:


CDL A OTR Company Driver - Refrigerated
ARE YOU WORKING FOR THE RIGHT COMPANY?
Why should you be driving for Doug Andrus Distributing?

  • Great Pay:
    $57,000 to $102,000 per year depending on experience, fleet assignment, and production
  • Great
    Benefits:
    Low Cost Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance and Industry Leading 401(k)
  • Over 85 years of doing the job the right way

The Doug Andrus Way:

  • Company Reefer Drivers earn $57,000 to $102,000 Per Year based on experience and production.
  • Run 6 to 8 days out with most resets at home

Money Saving Benefits Include:

  • How much are you spending right now on insurance and how much can we save you?
  • Health Insurance $33.00 Per Month
  • Vision Insurance $4.00 Per Month
  • Dental Insurance $6.00 Per Month
  • Industry Leading 401(k)
  • 50% match of first 8% of employees gross contributed, 1% profit share
  • Paid Vacation
  • 3000 to 3700 miles per week
  • 90% drop and hook no-touch freight
  • Upgraded late model (2019 and newer) Freightliner, Peterbilt, and Kenworth
  • Per Diem Pay for tax benefits
  • Pet Policy and Rider Policy

The refrigerated and van fleet at Doug Andrus Distributing LLC primarily runs between Southeast Idaho, Washington State, Utah, and the midwestern states. The All-Stars in this fleet regularly hit 14,000 miles a month! Fleet average is 11,200 miles a month. We have the loads if you want to run!
Job Requirements
  • Class A CDL
  • 21 years of age or older
  • No DUIs in last 5 years
  • No serious preventable accidents on the MVR, PSP, and/or driver application in the past 3 years
  • No more than 3 moving violations in past 3 years
  • Complete physical ability test
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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