Class A CDL Company Driver - 1yr EXP Required - Regional - Flatbed - Keim TS, Inc.other related Employment listings - Nashville, TN at Geebo

Class A CDL Company Driver - 1yr EXP Required - Regional - Flatbed - Keim TS, Inc.

Keim is Hiring CDL-A Drivers Starting Pay @ 60 CPM!.

COMPANY DRIVERS

At Keim TS, you ll primarily haul building products, with 60% of the loads preloaded and pretarped with no Canada and no hazmat.

Benefits for Company Driver Trucking Jobs at Keim TS include:

  • Weekly Home Time
  • Paid Weekly
  • New Equipment
  • Regional or OTR Lanes
  • Over 60% of loads pre-loaded & pre-tarped
  • Permanently assigned truck
  • 1800W inverters
  • Start at 68 mph cruise could be 75 mph!
  • Free rider program

Insurance

  • Coeur Health Insurance (Utilizes the Cigna PPO network)
  • Free Life Insurance
  • Delta Dental, VSP Vision, and many other options!

Retirement

  • 401K Retirement Plan with matching

Bonuses

  • $4,000 Sign-On Bonus for Experienced Drivers
  • $2,500 Sign-On Bonus for Inexperienced Drivers
  • Vacation and Holiday Pay
  • Safety Bonus
  • Driver Reward Program
  • Phone Reimbursement

Veterans

  • GI Bill Approved


New Kenworth Trucks Every Year!

Keeping our drivers safe and comfortable is our priority. Our new Kenworth T680's, T880's, & W990's with Cummins power engines make that easy! Our trailer to truck ratio is over 2-to-1, so our drivers spend less time waiting for loads and more time delivering them. Our top-notch and knowledgeable mechanics keep those trucks in top running order to keep you moving.

Hiring Criteria

  • Min. 21 years old
  • CDL-A license & physical
  • 12 months of experience
  • Pass agility test:
    able to lift/carry 100 lb. tarps, able to climb.
  • Solid work history
  • Pass urine drug screen
  • Past 5 Years:
    no DUI/DW, no reckless or careless driving, no alcohol or drug conviction.

We want you to deliver America's dreams!

Call today! 844-705-6533

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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