CDL-A Truck Job - Weekly Pay & Rider Policy

CDL-A Truck Job - Weekly Pay & Rider Policy

02 Aug 2024
District of Columbia, Washington, 20022 Washington USA

CDL-A Truck Job - Weekly Pay & Rider Policy

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Hirschbach is Hiring Company Drivers and Lease Operators

All Drivers Enjoy

  • Lock In Now: $4,000 sign on bonus!
  • $5,000 relocation package
  • Paid hotel, meals, and transportation for orientation
  • 99% No touch freight
  • Late-model equipment; 2019-2021 trucks
  • Built-in refrigerator and inverter
  • Wi-Fi equipped
  • Free Sirius XM Radio
  • Passenger and pet program

Company Driving Benefits

  • $1,150 - $1,500 per Week

    • $.65 - $.80 CPM in select areas

  • Weekly and bi-weekly home time
  • Monthly safety and performance bonus: .05/.10/.15 on 4,000/6,000/8,000 plus miles
  • Medical, dental, vision insurance, and 401k with company match
  • Paid time off

Lease Operator Perks

  • $2,000 Transfer incentive
  • Minimum weekly pay
  • New safety and performance incentive: GET AN EXTRA $.10/MILE FOR EVERY MILE driven during the week for safe driving
  • PLUS AN EXTRA $.10-$.30/MILE for all miles over 4,000 driven in the month for safe driving and performance
  • Higher pay on shorter loads
  • $.99 per gallon for fuel - 100% of the time
  • No money down, no credit check
  • $750 Cash bonus every 6 months to cover your lease payments (skip payment program)
  • Full-service maintenance plan

Driving Requirements

  • Class A CDL
  • Minimum 7 months of professional driving experience

About Hirschbach:

Hirschbach is a refrigerated carrier established in 1935. Hirschbach's fleet is among the newest, most fuel-efficient, and environmentally friendly in the trucking industry. Everyone associated with Hirschbach receives the personal touch of a smaller carrier along with access to the best services and technology in the marketplace today. We specialize in delivering fresh and frozen products across the United States along with offering experience in handling dry goods. Hirschbach is a company built on strong relationships with our family of customers, drivers, employees, vendors, and partner carriers. We welcome you to join our family! Environmentally we are committed to putting the most efficient equipment on the road as a result of our Green Fleet Strategy. Our goal is to become the most fuel-efficient fleet in the trucking business while providing best-in-class service to our customers.

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