TruckMovers Class A & B Drivers Wanted - Chicago

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TruckMovers drivers are independent contractors and have the freedom to operate on their own schedule. You choose the types of loads you deliver. You won't have the expense of owning your own truck.
We have the industry's best including:

  • Next Day Pay
  • No forced dispatch
  • No truck ownership
  • Driver support
  • Occupational accident protection

Truck driveaway is the process of transporting a truck, or set of trucks, from one place to another. We are the most innovative driveaway company in the nation. Driveaway is a great alternative for experienced, safety minded drivers who are looking for a little more freedom on the road.
We require for CDL (Class B Min) independent contract drivers to deliver new trucks from the area to delivery points throughout the region.

  • 18 months Class A or B exp. Required
  • Passport a plus
  • Independent Contractors running Singles typically earn $45,000–$85,000+ annually, depending on unit type, route, and customer. Earnings depend on the contractor’s ability to manage their business, negotiate rates, and limit expenses. This is an independent contractor opportunity, not a salaried or hourly position. Estimated earnings are based on past contractor performance and may vary.

Apply online- www.truckmovers.com/drive or call 816-994-0690

Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Contract

Pay: $0.77 - $0.85 per mile

Benefits:

  • Referral program

Work Location: On the road

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