Local CDL-A Tanker Truck Driverother related Employment listings - Mulberry, FL at Geebo

Local CDL-A Tanker Truck Driver


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Job Description We are currently hiring Tanker Driver in the Mulberry, FL area. This is a local lane that is mostly home daily local and some regional 1-5 days out. Martin Transport offers an unparalleled benefits and incentives program to our tanker drivers. Martin Transport understands the value of family time and the importance of being home. Be a part of a well-known and established company.Our BenefitsExcellent pay plus growth potentialLots of home time (55% of our drivers are home daily, 40% are home weekly)Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance with Prescription Drug CardPaid Vacation, Holiday Pay, Hospital Sick Pay, Bereavement Leave Pay, Jury Duty Leave Pay, Trainee PayFlexible Spending AccountsSeveral Annual and Quarterly Bonus ProgramsEmployee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP)401K plus match up to 3%Group Life Insurance and Dependent Life InsuranceDrug/Alcohol Test Pay (except pre-employment)Recruitment Bonus - Driver Referral Incentive Program ($3,000 for each new hire)Our Requirements21 years of age or olderValid Class A CDLHAZMAT+Tanker (X) Endorsement in your state of residenceActive TWIC cardOne (1) year or more verifiable experience driving a Class 8 diesel-powered tractor-trailerMust be able to drive a manual transmissionStable work historyNo DWI or DUI convictions in the previous seven (7) yearsNo more than three (3) traffic citations, or a combination of one (1) highway at fault accident or two (2) citations within the last two years. At fault accidents or citations in both public and private commercial vehicles are includedAble to pass the road test, DOT physical exam, pulmonary function test, and a controlled substance testEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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