CDL-A Owner Operator - 1yr EXP Required - Regional - Dry Van - $150k per year - Paschall Truck Linesother related Employment listings - Nashville, TN at Geebo

CDL-A Owner Operator - 1yr EXP Required - Regional - Dry Van - $150k per year - Paschall Truck Lines

Partnering with Owner Operators for Regional Lanes Up to $150,000/YR.

Owner Operators - Earn as much as $150,000/yr!

As a 100% employee owned trucking company, we understand what it means to truly OWN IT. What's good for you is good for us. No one gives Owner Operators more support. When you partner with PTL, you won't compete with our Company Drivers for miles. You will get the consistent miles you need to earn more per year, because we have freight dedicated just for our independent contractors. Call to talk to a recruiter about owning your career today!

Right now, our top Owner Operators can earn up to $150,000/yr. or more, and you can, too! If you're willing to run, we've got the miles to keep you going and earning. Our average OO earns $135,000/yr.

Benefits:

  • Earn Top Pay! $1.15 CPM base
    Fuel Surcharge
  • Receive a $0.20 fuel discount at over 1500 locations!
  • Earn as much as $150,000/yr or more!
  • High percentage of Drop & Hook freight
  • Long OTR length of haul
  • No forced dispatch! You choose where you run
  • Freedom to decide when you want to go home and how long you stay
  • No Touch Freight

We re working hard to become safer every day.

We believe it s our responsibility to help you get the most from your driving career. That s one reason we maintain some of the best safety scores in the business! How good are we? Well, the DOT doesn t require or recommend their officers inspect our Drivers. This keeps you on the road, reduces the chances of violations on your PSP record, and helps protect your CDL and Driving Career!

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

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