Midwest Logistics Systems Dedicated truck driver Transportation & Warehousing - Marshall, IL at Geebo

Midwest Logistics Systems Dedicated truck driver

Terre Haute, IN $3,000 sign-on bonus
Average pay:
$1,200-$1,300 weekly
Home time:
Daily
Experience:
3 months or greater CDL experience
Job ID:
232290
Overview
Have a predictable daily home time work schedule.
Drive the same out-and-back dedicated route and work with the same customers every day.
Haul automotive parts in dry van trailers with newer Volvo day cabs.
Haul no-touch, mostly drop-and-hook freight.
Work with onsite leaders and dispatch.
Pay and bonus potential
Route and detention pay.
$3,000 sign-on bonus for experienced drivers.
Safety and performance bonuses of up to $600 per quarter.
Longevity bonus of up to $750 per quarter.
Weekly paychecks.
Qualifications
Valid Class A Commercial Driver s License (CDL).
Live within 30 miles of Terre Haute, IN.
Minimum 3 months of Class A driving experience.
Additional benefits
Medical, dental and vision insurance.
Disability and life insurance.
401(k) savings plan with company match.
Ten paid holidays and paid time off.
Company-provided uniforms.
Opportunity to work with a dedicated, professional team that is committed to your safety and success.
A wholly owned subsidiary of Schneider, Midwest Logistics Systems, Ltd. (MLS) is operated separately from Schneider with its own operating procedures, qualification requirements, training program, pay packages and benefits. If you have any questions about becoming an MLS driver, please contact an MLS recruiter at 800-636-3143.
Job MLS Driver
Schedule Full-time
Sign On Bonus 3000
PI238529096Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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