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Estimated Pay $20 per hour
Hours Full-time, Part-time
Location Jonesboro, Arkansas

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**CDL A Company Drivers: OTR and Midwest Regional Runs in Jonesboro, AR**

**Abundant Miles, Competitive Pay, Impressive Benefits**

Family-owned & operated, Schuster Company is a refrigerated carrier based out of Northwest Iowa. Schuster features exceptionally well-maintained, late-model equipment, a truck and trailer shop with in-house maintenance, and an onsite wash bay and fuel island.

We know the success of Schuster is powered by our drivers, so we make sure to provide them with everything they need to be successful: abundant miles, competitive pay, bonus opportunities, an open-door policy, veteran recognition, a wellness program, and much, much more.

****Company Driver Benefits:****

* Starting pay up to 62 cpm. Top pay 65 cpm.

* Annual average salary of $80,000

* 5 cpm Monthly Bonus Driver Bonus

* $1,250 Referral Bonus

* Paid Orientation

* Additional Pay Opportunities: Stop Pay, Border Crossing, Hazmat, East Coast Pay, Layover & Detention Pay

* Health, Dental, Vision & Life Insurance

* Matching 401k

* 2,500 3,000 weekly miles

* Paid Time Off

* Pets & Riders Welcome

* 2018-2022 International Pro Stars Equipped with APUs, Qualcomm, Prepass Elite & Scanner

* No Touch Freight

****Requirements****

* Class A CDL

* 6 months experience

* Good Driving Record/Stable Work History

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Truck driving route type vary within the industry and are dependent on several factors including interstate trucking requirements, route planning, type of cargo hauled, frequency, hazardous materials restrictions, driver experience, etc.

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Job Overview Company Driver

Dry Van

Dedicated, Over the Road, Regional

Jonesboro, AR

Avg $80K annual

Required endorsement:

None

Required experience:

6 months to 1 year

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* **Company Driver**: Drivers employed by a specific company that maintains its own fleet of trucks. Companies can be (1) trucking carriers that exi