Werner Enterprises - Texas - Home Daily Positions - Laredo, TX (79707) - Werner Enterprises Medical & Healthcare - Odessa, TX at Geebo

Werner Enterprises - Texas - Home Daily Positions - Laredo, TX (79707) - Werner Enterprises

Welcome to the Company Built by a Driver for Drivers Werner was founded in 1956 by Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Clarence L. Werner, who started the business with one truck at the age of 19. Werner completed its initial public offering in April 1986 with a fleet of 630 trucks. At 2000 year-end, the fleet consisted of 7,475 tractors, over 19,770 trailers and over 10,000 employees and independent contractors The principal types of freight transported include consumer products, retail store merchandise, food and paper products, beverages, industrial products and building materials. Driver Opportunities:
WERNER IS A DRIVER COMPANY. Werner operates a fleet of over 7,000 trucks and 18,000 trailers throughout the U.S., Mexico and Canada. This allows our drivers the flexibility o
f driving for a division that suits their lifestyles, with the added benefit of living in any area of the country they prefer. As a Werner driver, you receive personal attention and your fleet manager gets to know you by name. Click here for driver testimonials. Werner offers many opportunities for drivers, nationally and regionally within the various Van, Flatbed and TCU divisions. Click Here for Driver Testimonials Specialized Services Division:
Our dedicated accounts haul freight for a specific or dedicated customer. Area of operation is usually 3-7 states. Most offer weekly home time, great pay, steady runs, and company benefits. Regional:
Our Regional division hauls freight of all kinds, but remains in a specified area of the country. Most offer weekly home time, great pay, steady runs, and company benefits. Over the Road (OTR):
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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