Flatbed Company Drivers
Kenosha, WI 
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Posted 23 months ago
Position No Longer Available
Position No Longer Available
Job Description
Hiring Flatbed Company Drivers
WE ARE PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THAT TP TRUCKING HAS WON THE 2021 OTA IMAGE AWARD!
  • Average annual pay $69,200
  • 2,500 miles weekly average
  • $1800 orientation transition pay
  • Pet & Rider policy
  • BCBC Insurance
  • 6 paid holidays per year + 2 floaters
BENEFITS:
  • Average annual pay $69,200
  • 2,500 miles weekly average
  • The full $69.00 a day per diem
  • Rider policy
  • Pet policy
  • BCBC Insurance
  • 6 paid holidays per year + 2 floaters
  • Newer model equipment
  • No inward facing cams
  • Flatscreen tv and FREE satellite tv service!
  • Dental, and vision insurance with Rx coverage
  • 401k matching program
  • Safe driving bonus
  • Paid vacation and holidays
REQUIREMENTS
  • Must have a valid Class A CDL
  • No more than 3 traffic violations in the past 3 years
  • Must be at least 21 years of age or older
  • At least 6 months of Class A experience
ABOUT TP TRUCKING

Our fleet features the best equipment in the industry. All our trucks are Kenworth, and each one on the fleet is less than 5 years old. Each truck comes with top-notch amenities to make life on the road more comfortable, such as refrigerators, desks, microwaves, and an extra bunk so you can have family members travel with you. In addition, EpicVue satellite TV is in each cab so that you can enjoy over 200 channels and premium content like NFL Sunday Ticket.

We are proud to announce that TP Trucking has won the 2021 OTA Image Award! OTA's annual Image Award recognizes companies/individuals whose actions and efforts make a positive impression and enhance trucking's overall image to the general public, decision-makers, and other industry members.

 

Position No Longer Available
Job Summary
Company
TP Logistics
Start Date
As soon as possible
Employment Term and Type
Regular, Full Time
Required Experience
Open
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