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Local CDLB Company Drivers - Brighton MI

Company Name:
Spectrum Driver Recruiters
Seeking Local CDL-B Company Drivers out of the Brighton, MI area!
Class A positions also available
This Michigan-based transportation company has been family owned and operated since 1958. They have grown from a business with a single service station and one tow truck to an expanding family of companies serving numerous portions of the oil industry. Currently they are seeking energetic professionals to join their team of CDL-B Company Drivers out of the Brighton, MI area. This company is an equal employment opportunity employer with a dedication to customer satisfaction and quality that is second to none. They offer dedicated drivers competitive pay, excellent benefits, substantial training and a supportive family work environment.
Overview
Drivers deliver gas and diesel to construction sites and large tanks via tank wagon. Drivers will load and unload trucks using hose and pump or gravity. Average 10-15 stops per shift. Company tries to keep drivers on dedicated routes. Position is on night shift, and drivers must be flexible with their availability. Schedule is 5 to 6 days per week, average 10 hours per shift. OT paid after 40 hours.
Compensation
Average $17.00 per hour to start depending on experience
Annual review for increase
Paid OT
Direct deposit
Requirements
CDL-B
3 months commercial experience
H-Hazmat endorsement, or able to obtain
N-Tanker endorsement, or able to obtain
Benefits
Medical BCBS
Dental
Vision
Prescription
401-k w/ immediate eligibility
Paid sick days
Paid holidays
Paid vacations
Company-paid uniforms
Yearly allowance for safety boots
For more information go to https://driverjoblist.com/jobs/view/cdl-b-truck-drivers-20/ or you may call Jessica at 855-795-1100 ext. 233.
EOE M/F/D/VEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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