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Today’s Job of the Day comes to us from Shama Express LLC.

Shama Express is always hiring as they remain committed to growing, giving them the ability to offer more incentives to drivers. In addition, Shama provides the best experience for drivers, resulting in low driver turnover. Also, Shama makes sure drivers receive pay on time, interact with friendly dispatchers, and get home frequently.

Currently, Shama Express LLC is hiring OTR Dry Van and Reefer drivers out of Grafton, OH. The drivers haul general freight w/ 53′ Dryvan Trailers (only). Shama offers a take home truck program, newer equipment, the option to spend time at home weekly, and much more. In addition, Shama pays all miles, including deadhead miles, guarantees layover pay, and offers unlimited referral bonuses.

Finally, Shama Express LLC asks that CDL A applicants are at least 21 years old and require less than a year minimum work experience.

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Today’s Job of the Day comes to us from MILG Transport, LLC.

MILG Transport began in Waynesboro, Virginia, in 2008. Today, MILG operates a large fleet of tractors serving the East Coast, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri and Ohio. MILG provides both Dry Van Loads or Refrigerated Loads services to their ever-growing customer base.

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Currently, MILG seeks both team and solo OTR drivers for runs throughout the regional Northeast. Drivers run about 3,000 miles per week and typically spend weekends at home. This job includes 99% no-touch, drop and hook freight, all miles, both loaded and unloaded, are paid, and MILG proudly awards good drivers with fair pay for a job well done. Drivers earn up to $80k/year, and MILG offers a $3,000 sign-on bonus. In addition, MILG offers weekly pay, like-new equipment, paid orientation, a rider program for family members, FleetOne Fuel Cards with cash advances, and full medical benefits.

MILG asks that applicants be at least 23 years old, already have their CDL A license, and have at least two years of experience. Experience with reefer is preferred, and drivers must have a clean driving record, a good DAC report, and not have any felonies or misdemeanors on their record within the last 5 years.

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Today’s Job of the Day comes to us from Tri-State Motor Transit Co.

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Tri-State Motor Transit Co. is the national leader in specialized, high-security transportation hauling specialized freight. This includes firearms and ammunition for the military as well as explosive waste and hazardous waste.

Tri-State Motor Transit is hiring Long Haul Hazmat Team Drivers nationwide. The job of the day offers great pay, bonuses, benefits, and much more. In addition, Tri-State offers best in class equipment with the newsest Kenworths, Peterbilts, Volvos, and Freightliners. Also, their entire fleet has E-Logs, refrigerators, CB Radios, SiriusXM, and comfortable sleepovers for driver comfort.

In addition, Tri-State asks that applicants be at least 23 years old, have a CDL A license, and have Hazmat and Tanker special endorsements.

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Today’s Job of the Day comes to us from All Seasons Express

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All Seasons Express is a private trucking company located on Market Street in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Their business is part of a family-owned company, and prides itself on their commitment to quality and excellent customer service. Overall, their mission is to remain committed to providing the highest quality service in the market.

All Seasons Express is hiring local CDL A drivers for mid-range and OTR routes. The driver will be running general freight, pharmaceutical loads, frozen loads, and seasonal flowers out of the Kalamazoo, MI hub. Also, they offer group health insurance, 100% vested simple IRA with company match, free life insurance, weekly pay, paid vacation, and more.

In addition, they ask that applicants be at least 21 years old and have a CDL A license.

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veriha trucking

Today’s Job of the Day comes to us from Veriha Trucking, Inc.

As a family-owned and operated organization, Veriha Trucking focuses on safety and prosperous growth. They are headquartered in Marinette, WI with offices in Green Bay and Neenah, WI and Milton, PA.

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They possess a fleet of 270 trucks and 700 trailers. In addition, they constantly invest in the future by using industry leading technology and purchasing new equipment. As an example, they recently purchased trucks that operate with compressed natural gas instead of diesel fuel. Overall, they hire the right people, provide them with professional growth and development opportunities, and create a positive working environment.

Currently, Veriha seeks CDL A drivers out of Wisconsin. Drivers choose between regional and long-haul positions and pick their home time. Veriha boasts a 25:1 driver to fleet leader ratio, and drivers earn up to $90,000 per year.

In addition, drivers receive excellent benefits including full medical, dental, vision, and prescription drug coverage. Also, drivers receive paid orientation, delay time, layover and vacation time, performance and inspection bonuses, and 401k. Added benefits include retail and restaurant discounts, Ez Passes, paid training programs, and more.

Finally, Veriha requires applicants to apply of at least 21 years of age, with at least 4 months of over the road experience, and with a CDL A license.

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M.C. Tank Transport

Today’s Job of the Day comes to us from M.C. Tank Transport.

M.C. Tank Transport, Inc. is now in its third generation of family ownership and operations.  They have positioned themselves as an industry leader in respect to the transportation of liquid bulk shipments. This level of dedication to excellence has inspired their customers to develop long term relationships with their organization in regard to supply chain logistics.

Why work for a company that doesn’t understand how to help you be a success? Their focus is to help you run a successful business with your tractor. That’s why they have some of the top industry rates, as well as industry leading benefits.

Currently, M.C. Tank Transport seeks Class A CDL Owner Operators with tanker and hazmat endorsements for local, regional, and over-the road freight. Earning potential for owner operators exceeds $200,000 per year. And with a designated dispatcher, you’ll have the one on one attention you deserve. M.C. also offers incredible benefits, including full medical, dental, vision, and prescription drug coverage, life insurance, full and short-term disability, and so much more.

Finally, M.C. Tank Transport requires applicants to be at least 23 years old with their CDL A license and Tanker and HazMat endorsements. In addition, drivers must own their own conventional truck, and have at least two years of driving experience.

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Today’s Job of the Day comes to us from Diversified Expositions Services, Inc.

Diversified Exposition Services is a full-service trade show, mobile marketing, and transportation company. Over the past 30+ years, the owners and dedicated staff have provided a wide variety of trade show and mobile marketing services to a diverse clientele of all sizes. They work primarily in the motorcycle, snowmobile, aircraft, marine, home improvement, golf cart, food industries, and power tool industries.

Currently, Diversified Expositions Services seeks OTR company drivers out of Sylva, North Carolina. However, this is not your typical driving job. Along with routes to trade shows all over the country, drivers will participate in the set-up and tear-down of trade show displays. Additionally, drivers will provide customer service during trade shows to their clients. DES pays for hotels at each trade show location, along with a rental car. Drivers receive a daily per diem for meals in addition to a daily travel rate. On driving days, you will also receive provisions for the day. DES offers full medical insurance coverage, as well as paid time off, delay time, sick time, and orientation.

DES asks that applicants be at least 25 years old. Drivers must already have their class A CDL license, along with two years of experience.

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ckk transport

Today’s Job of the Day comes from CKK Transport.

CKK Transport, LLC is a drive-away company headquartered in St. Croix Falls, WI.  They’re not only experienced dispatching drivers, but have also transported trucks for many years. They move all types of trucks. For example, some include concrete pumpers and mixers, tractor/trailers, utility trucks, and everything in between.

CKK Transport is currently seeking CDL A or B licensed OTR drivers for runs throughout the South Central states. Being an OTR driver is a great way to see the county, and no freight means no waiting to load or unload. You’ll work as an independent contractor, so you get to choose when you work.

CKK requires that applicants be at least 20 years old, have two years of CDL experience, and have either their CDL A or B license.

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Learn the perks about being someone with a CDL trucking jobArielle Pardes recently wrote an article for  Cosmopolitan magazine called “13 Things I Wish I Knew Before I Became a Long-Haul Truck Driver.” While the story focuses on her role as a female driver, much of Pardes’ driving experience is universal. Men with CDL trucking jobs will be able to relate to her observations as well. Here are the highlights from the article. Give it a read and see if you share her experience.

1. Driving trucks is more like a lifestyle choice than a regular job. This is not the kind of job where you’ll be home for dinner every night. You stay out, driving shipments back and forth, for weeks at a time, and then you get a couple days off back home. It’s impossible to have a real life because you’re always on the road.

2. Don’t stress out about finding a job. There’s a huge shortage of truck drivers, so getting hired is basically as easy as getting your commercial driver’s license. It’s a 10-week program to get the certification, and by the time mine was over, I had a job lined up with a company. Some companies will even pre-hire you and pay for your training, which makes it really easy to break into the industry.

3. The starting pay isn’t great, but you can move up the pay scale pretty quickly. When I first started driving, I was making 27 cents for every mile that I drove, which equated to around $35,000 a year — so, not great. But by the time I quit three years later, I was making $55,000 a year. Pay raises are regular, and your rate goes up if you hit goals each quarter, like making on-time deliveries, driving without accidents, staying under the speed limit, and having more years of experience under your belt.

4. You’re constantly traveling, but you don’t get to be a tourist. In a day, you could easily clock 600 miles; in a week, you could span more than 3,000 miles, or double if you’re team driving. That’s an insane swath of the United States to cover — and yet, you won’t experience anything you can’t see from the highway. Sure, you’re passing through lots of cool places, but you’re on the clock and you can’t just park your truck somewhere and go sightseeing.

5. Even with all of the downsides, there are some beautiful moments. If you Google “best things about being a truck driver,” you’re not going to find much. But for the right person, there’s a lot to appreciate: You get to be in charge of your own schedule and how you spend your time in the truck. You can save a lot of money, since your living expenses are minimal while you’re on the road. And the views from the driver’s seat beat any office window.

Read more here to see what else Arielle Pardes wishes she knew before becoming a long-haul truck driver.

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Featured image from Pixabay.com. Interior image from Getty.com, as pictured in Cosmopolitan magazine.