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CDL-A Company Drivers - Brand New Trucks

Company Name:
Wil-Trans
Position Type:
Full-time
Experienced Professional CDL-A Truck Driver The smart choice for smart drivers Wil-Trans offers experienced truck drivers a career with a future. If you have 2 or more years experience over-the-road and you are looking for more than just a truck driving job, it is time to discuss your options with a Wil-Trans recruiter.
If you want to be part of an experienced team that is financially sound and geared toward promoting success. Wil-Trans wants to watch you succeed, keep you safe and get you home to spend time with your family.
Benefits for Truck Drivers:
Competitive Pay
$10,000 Longevity Bonus after 5 Years of Service
Exceptional late-model safe and efficient equipment
Direct deposit and weekly settlements
Paid Vacation
Fuel Bonus
Per Diem
401(k)
Driver Referral Bonus
Safety Bonus
Health, Dental, Vision Insurance available through True Choices
Life and Disability Available Through True Choices
CSA safety training
Company Description:
Wil-Trans, out of Strafford MO, has over 34 years of financial stability. They haul refrigerated freight over-the-road, and they offer drivers big carrier benefits and small family values. The Best of Both Worlds.
Wil-Trans is taking weekly deliveries of brand new, 2015 Peterbilt 587's and 2014 Freightliner Cascadia Evolutions for lease-to-own. The buyout at the end of the lease will be affordable and the tractors are under warranty and offer the added safety features and up-to-date technology you can expect to be safe on the road. After five years, you will also enjoy a $10,000 longevity bonus.
If you are just beginning your trucking career, or have been out there for a while and you're ready to lease your first tractor, Wil-Trans has something for you.
Wil-Trans is Committed to Family, Values, and Getting our Drivers Home Safely.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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