Drive Tractor Trailer Free 2 week Training in Carolinas class A Transportation & Warehousing - Brunswick, GA at Geebo

Drive Tractor Trailer Free 2 week Training in Carolinas class A



Drive Tractor Trailer Free 2 week Training in Carolinas
compensation:
weekly
Best Trucking Jobs Call Steve at 843-305-1554.
2 WEEK FREE TRUCKING SCHOOL TO GET CLASS A LICENSE SCHOOL IS LOCATED IN THE CAROLINAS.
THEN YOU WILL BE HIRED BY A MAJOR OVER THE ROAD COMPANY.
You can live in South Carolina,North Carolina,Georgia and Tennessee and attend this school. You must obtain you class A Permit before coming to this school.
You must be 21,have held a valid drivers License for 18 months. Have no more than 2 moving violations and no at fault accidents in the past 4 years. No more than 2 D.U.I's in the last 5years. And no recent Felonies or Misdemeanors. No failed drug test or refusal to take a test.
Upon successfully completing the 2week school and passing the test the company will offer you a job, you will go to a 3 day orientation and will start driving with lead driver to apply everything you learned for 1 month! You will start earning .25 CPM for the first 6 months.
3200 miles a week will pay you $400.00 /week.
4100 miles a week will pay you$515.00/week.
You will be given your own truck and a partner who lives near you.
After 6 months your pay will be.33cpm. Starting your 6th week you will payback your room and board and Bus ticket at $40.00 a week.
After 1 month with the trainer (lead driver) co. will pair you with a partner who will live no further than 50 miles from where you live.
You will go home to rest for 3-5 days and return to work for 3 weeks. You are getting a Trucking job, plus Training we ask you to agree to stay with them for 10 months. Ex. Military will get a $500.00 cash bonus and 25%-50% more pay rate. This school is for a limited time-hurry. Call Steve at 843-305-1554 or 843-305-9841Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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