Class A CDL Regional and OTR Company Truck Driverother related Employment listings - Stoughton, WI at Geebo

Class A CDL Regional and OTR Company Truck Driver

Need a rewarding Regional or OTR truck driving job? It s time to join Marten!
Marten Transport is now hiring experienced Regional and Over-The-Road Class-A CDL drivers for exciting truck driving opportunities! At Marten, we value your experience and your time. That s why our drivers earn first-rate pay, weekly home time, excellent benefits, automatic detention pay after just one hour and more. If your current carrier doesn t offer advantages like these, then it s time to call Marten!
NEW Weekly Home Time!
We currently have openings in several divisions. Come drive with one of the newest OTR fleets on the road today!
Company Regional
Flex Fleet
Traditional OTR
Teams
At Marten, you ll get:
Top pay we re a Certified Top Pay carrier!
Weekly home time
Generous benefits package
Late-model, assigned equipment
1 hour automatic detention pay
Inclement weather down time pay
All APU-equipped trucks
Priority dispatch
Driver requirements: Must have current CDL-A, be at least 22 years old and have a minimum 6 months recent OTR experience
Hiring areas:
Northeast - Eastern PA, NJ, NY, CT, MA
Mid-Atlantic - VA, MD, NC
Great Lakes - IN, OH, Pittsburgh, Detroit, Louisville
Southeast - Atlanta metro, Chattanooga, Knoxville, Charlotte
Florida - Tampa, Orlando, Jacksonville
Upper Midwest - WI, Minneapolis, SE Minnesota, Chicago metro, Dubuque
Central Plains - KS, MO, Des Moines, Omaha, Cedar Rapids, Davenport
Memphis - Memphis, Nashville, Little Rock, Clarksville
South Central - Dallas, San Antonio, Laredo, Houston, Waco, Austin, Shreveport
Western Regional - Phoenix, LA Basin, San Diego, WA, OR, Bay area and Stockton, CA
NEW part-time positions out of Shelbyville, TN!
Drivers must be available at least 3 days/week.
Ask recruiters for details!
. Apply now!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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