Chemical CDL-A Company Truck Driver Transportation & Warehousing - Alachua, FL at Geebo

Chemical CDL-A Company Truck Driver

CDL-A CHEMICAL TRUCK DRIVER JOBS
Trade Up To Consistent Home Time & Stable Freight!
Florida Rock & Tank Lines, a leading Southeast carrier is growing rapidly, offering CDLA truck drivers stable opportunities to TRADE UP to a better driving career by hauling essential, in-demand freight!
Drive local or regional routes, delivering chemical products to commercial and industrial customers. The transported products are typically industrial acids, such as sulfuric, caustic, and nitric acid. These loads range from local to regional, with a small number of loads exceeding the 500-mile range. Regional drivers are out for two days with consistent home time and solid career stability.
CDL-A Chemical Truck Drivers Enjoy:
Avg. $850 - $1,100 a week!
Consistent home time - daily for local drivers
Your product hauling experience counts - ask about our seniority pay benefits!
FULL benefits (health, dental, vision, life, STD, AD&D, business travel & more)
Local customers
Weekend & night incentive pay
401(k) with 50% company match
Paid time off & holidays
Ask about our NEW PTO buyback program
Seniority pay raise and NEW productivity bonus
Quarterly & annual safety bonuses equaling 6% of line haul pay
Annual safety awards
Hazmat security fee reimbursement (not required if obtained during training)
Paid tanker/chemical training, for experienced CDL-A truck drivers!
Driver Requirements:
Must be at least 23 years of age
Must have Class A CDL with the ability to obtain Tanker (N) and Hazmat (H) or a combination (X) endorsement
Minimum of 1 years of verifiable tractor-trailer experience within the past 3 years.
Trade UP To Florida Rock & Tank Lines! Contact Us To Learn More About Steady Tanker Truck Driving Opportunities Hauling In-Demand, Essential Freight!
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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