CDL-A Company Driver Accounting - Watson, AL at Geebo

CDL-A Company Driver

As a Bulk Transport Driver For Messer Americas, you'll be driving meticulously maintained, state-of-the-art vehicles while also professionally representing our organization to our customers.
Why Messer? We offer one of the highest rates in our industry Shift Differentials Paid Vacation and Holidays $3,000 dollar sign on bonus $4,000 driver referral bonus program Home Daily Routes Full comprehensive benefit plans Retirement Benefits Advancement Opportunities Robust training including Virtual Reality to ensure our drivers are set up for success We are hiring in:
Birmingham, Decatur, and Cherokee AL - Call Our Recruiter, Beunka, Today! (470) 431-5640 Lewisville, AR - Call Our Recruiter, Tonya, Today! (470) 467-7709 Pekin, IL - Call Our Recruiter, Beunka, Today! (470) 431-5640 Indianapolis, La Porte, and South Bend IN - Call Our Recruiter, Tonya, Today! (470) 467-7709 Buffalo and Glenmont NY - Call Our Recruiter, Danica, Today! (470) 839-3837 Kittery, ME - Call Our Recruiter, Michelle, Today! (470) 291-2801 Lima, OH - Call Our Recruiter, Victoria, Today! (470) 354-1409 Bethlehem, PA - Call Our Recruiter, Arella, Today! (470) 536-8354 Terrell, TX - Call Our Recruiter, Danica, Today! (470) 839-3837 Join us and you will be part of a company that values and supports your career.
We offer competitive pay and benefits, with set schedules, steady work and opportunities for ongoing training and career progression.
Minimum of 1 Year Tractor Trailer Driving Experience With a Good Commercial and Personal Driving Record Class A Commercial Driver's License with Tanker Endorsement High School Diploma or GED Preferred Willing to Work Nights and Weekends Recommended Skills Commercial Driver's License (Cdl) Success Driven Trailers Scheduling Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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