Regional Intermodal Truck Driver | Up to $57,000 Per Year Transportation & Warehousing - Fairburn, GA at Geebo

Regional Intermodal Truck Driver | Up to $57,000 Per Year

Eligible CDL Driver Applicants

Experienced truck drivers

Truck Driver Pay & Benefits
Full-time CDL drivers are eligible for:

Up to $57,000 per year
$3,000 sign-on bonus
Performance bonuses and rewards program
Up to $6,000 tuition reimbursement for qualified drivers
Frequent and consistent home time
Paid orientation and training
Paid miles based on PC Miler
Online truck driver pay statements
Medical, dental and vision insurance plus flexible spending options
401(k) savings plan with company match
Paid vacation time
75% drop-and-hook freight
Mobile communications platform - The latest in-truck technology with paperless logging, GPS navigation, web browsing, text-to-voice features, a color touch screen and a pull-out keypad
Access to company facilities with free and safe parking for truck drivers
On-site leadership, dispatch and maintenance
Schneider Smart Savings Discount program with partner companies such as GM, Chrysler, Whirlpool, LeHigh Safety Shoe and many more
EFS cards for fuel purchase reimbursement and payroll management
Unlimited CDL driver referral bonuses
Military Apprenticeship Program - U.S. military veterans, Guard members and Reservists may be eligible to earn an additional educational benefit check from the VA (up to $1,146 per month)
No employment contract -- we don't lock you in, but you'll want to stay

Based on CDL driver experience
Truck Driver Qualifications
Valid Class A Commercial Driver's License (CDL)
Minimum of 6 months of Class A truck driving experience
Live within 40 miles of Fairburn, GA
Hazmat and Tanker endorsements required after time of hire as a CDL driver
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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