Class A CDL Owner Operator - 2yrs EXP Required - Regional - Dry Bulk & Pneumatic - $3.3k per week - Oakley Truckingother related Employment listings - Normal, IL at Geebo

Class A CDL Owner Operator - 2yrs EXP Required - Regional - Dry Bulk & Pneumatic - $3.3k per week - Oakley Trucking

Class A CDL Owner Operators - Hopper Bottom Drivers $150K-$200K Average Annual Pay.

WHERE EVERY MILE COUNTS
Oakley Trucking offers owner-operators a variety of ways to succeed in the trucking business. Pull an Oakley End Dump, Hopper Bottom, or Pneumatic Tank while enjoying one-on-one dispatch that ensures you ll always have your next load waiting. Earn industry-leading profits without sacrificing home time. Give us a call to find out how Oakley Trucking can work with you!
Hopper Bottom Division
Net average after fuel $3,300
  • $1.87 Loaded / $1.62 Empty
    FSC on ALL Miles
  • Pay per mile includes $0.20 freight surcharge that is reevaluated month to month
  • This includes a $0.15(loaded mile only) extra pay based on weight hauled
  • Regional and OTR Routes
  • Home Every Weekend
    Benefits & Advantages
  • Baseplate Program
  • Fuel Surcharge Paid on ALL Miles Loaded and Empty
  • Annual Bonus
  • Trailer Provided at No Cost
  • Family-Owned, Family-Friendly
  • And More!
    Requirements
  • 2 Years OTR Driving Experience
  • Must be at least 23 Years of Age
  • Class A CDL with Hazmat and TWIC
  • Clean MVR
  • Dependable and Customer-Friendly Attitude
  • Strong Work Ethic
  • A tractor older than 5 years must be approved
    Talk to a Recruiter - 805-823-2431
    About Oakley Trucking
    Oakley Trucking is a family-owned and operated trucking company headquartered in North Little Rock, Arkansas. Our fleet is 100% owner-operated, running End Dumps, Hopper Bottoms, and Pneumatic Tanks in the U.S. and Canada. For over fifty years, we ve been an industry leader in dry good transportation by focusing on three things:
    Trucking. Business. Family.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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