Experienced CDL-A Truck Driver / Age 23 & Over - Heyl Truck Lines (Vega, TX) Transportation & Warehousing - Amarillo, TX at Geebo

Experienced CDL-A Truck Driver / Age 23 & Over - Heyl Truck Lines (Vega, TX)

Call us about our NEW PAY PACKAGE! HEYL TRUCK LINES offers HIGH MILES and GREAT ADVANTAGES for company drivers and owner operators.
Since our founding in 1949, Heyl Truck Lines has grown to become one of the most respected freight lines in North America.
We offer outstanding advantages for both company drivers and owner operators.
NEW PAY PACKAGE COMPANY DRIVERS ENJOY:
$1500 Sign-On Bonus Dispatch miles that average between 10,000 and 12,000 per month for the entire year Weekly trip pay on dispatched route miles both loaded and empty Pay via electronic direct deposit, or direct access from your fuel card Major medical, health, life, dental, and vision insurance (available in 90 days or less) 401k retirement program (contributions start after 90 days, matching amount varies from year to year) Vacation pay (1 week after 1 year, 2 weeks after 5 years) Limited passenger program (after 90 days) Any miles after 28,000 for the quarter we add $.
05 per mile for that quarter Motel and layover allowance Pick-up and drop pay; Border crossing pay Referral and Seniority bonuses Detention pay OWNER OPERATORS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF:
Average dispatch miles of between 10,000 and 12,000 per month, with only 4 to 7 percent of those being deadhead Weekly settlements Reimbursement of unloading charges Floating fuel surcharge is based on the national average of cost per gallon, adjusted weekly Pay for all additional pick-ups and drops when required Competitive insurance rates for collision, comp, theft, and bobtail coverage Referral bonus Deductible buydown coverages available Discounted fuel network and fuel price optimization Source:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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