Dry Van CDL Driverother related Employment listings - Minneapolis, MN at Geebo

Dry Van CDL Driver

About the Job
Ruan is hiring Class A CDL drivers to be based in Minneapolis, MN, to haul palletized grocery products for our dedicated national customer. Drivers will use electric pallet jacks and liftgates. For more information, please call our Recruiting Hotline at (800) 879-7826.
Pay
Get paid weekly while earning a hybrid pay of $0.46 per mile, $10 per hour on duty, $15 per stop, and $25 per diem for overnight runs. With an average of 2,000 miles per week, drivers can expect to earn an average of $80,000 per year.
Schedule
Our drivers have varied work weeks and start times, with two consecutive days off plus home time during the week.
Equipment
Drive late-model Freightliner Sleepers that are kept up-to-date and inspection ready at our local company shop.
Benefits
Ruan appreciates your commitment to our success. We're equally committed to providing you with competitive, affordable health and wellness benefits to help you take care of yourself and your family. View all benefits information here.
Why Ruan?
People First, Safety Focus, 90
Years Strong
#DriveRedMN
Minimum Requirements
Must be at least 22 years or older
No more than three moving violations in the past three years (some restrictions apply)
No more than one DOT recordable preventable accident in the last three years
Additional qualifications will apply
With the Department of Transportation's Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse in effect, all applicants must create a profile at fmcsa.dot.gov before being hired
9 months of tractor-trailer experience within the past three years
EOE Dedicated to DiversityEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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