TMC Transportation - Texas - Flatbed Drivers Needed in TX - Up to $2,500 sign-on bonus! (79707) - Transportation & Warehousing - Odessa, TX at Geebo

TMC Transportation - Texas - Flatbed Drivers Needed in TX - Up to $2,500 sign-on bonus! (79707) -

Up to $2,500 sign-on bonus to experienced drivers! Amount varies based on experience. Drivers that choose this package have the potential to earn the equivalent of 48 cents/mile in their second month with us . Why wait for top
mileage pay based only on tenure? You will haul flatbed freight throughout the lower 48 and Canada but most of your loads will deliver in the eastern half of the United States. We do not require any previous flatbed experience and hire recent truck driving school graduates. Our training program is a Department of Labor certified apprenticeship that will make you an expert in load securement, tarping, and open freight driving techniques, no matter your experience level! Company Overview TMC is the largest privately owned flatbed trucking company in the United States. With over 40 years in the flatbed industry, no other carrier has a stronger flatbed freight base or better reputation for delivering excellent service. If you are looking for a job as a flatbed driver drive for the best! Why choose to drive for TMC over any other truck company? Culture Ask our drivers about our respect for them. We have high expectations for our drivers and we want drivers who have high expectations for us. The quality and reputations of our drivers are our best reference. Training TMC is known for its state-of-the art, thorough training program. Our program is Department of Labor certified and Department of Veterans Affairs approved. This gives transitioning military the opportunity to draw on their education benefits for up to 18 months while in the apprenticeship phase at TMC. Reputation Need CDL training? Call 800-###-####! Source:
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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