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Dedicated CDL-A Company Truck Drivers

Company Name:
Hub Group Trucking
Position Type:
Full-time
Owner Operator Dedicated Truck Driver Opportunities
At Comtrak, we not only deliver the best freight for our customers, we also deliver the best truck driver opportunities for Owner Operators. Miles and pay are where the equation starts, but our goal is to give Owner Operators more balance in their life whether it's more home time, more miles, or a bigger paycheck.
Dedicated Van Owner Operator Pay & Mileage:
o Paid up to $1.10 per mile
fuel surcharge on regional moves, depending on location
o $2,000 Sign-On
o Bonus Quarterly Safety Bonus
o Driver Referral Bonus Program
o Up to 2,500 miles weekly
Dedicated Van Owner Operator
Benefits:
o 3 day advanced load scheduling
o Lighter Loads
o Hometime Policy: weekends and throughout the week, depending on type of run
o Fuel and Tire Discount Programs
o Comdata Fuel Card
o Tractor and Bobtail Insurance Program
o Health, Dental, and Life Insurance Plans available
o Occupational Accidental Insurance available
o Deductible Reimbursement Insurance
o Fuel Tax service
o Rider Policy
o Third Party Lease Purchase available
Dedicated Owner Operator Requirements:
o Class A Commercial Driver's License
o 25
years of age - minimum 1 year van experience
o 23 years of age - minimum 2 years van experience
Company Description:
Hub Group Trucking, formerly Comtrak Logistics, is based out of Memphis, TN . Over the years, Hub Group's culture has set us apart from our competitors. It's our employees and independent contractors who have given Hub Group its success, and those same people will give Hub Group an even brighter future as it moves through the next decade.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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