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over 6 months ago

Owner/Operator Truck Driver - $$ Sign On Bonus $$ Quality Distribution - Memphis, Tennessee

Are you looking for a balance? Since 1913, Quality Carriers has provided owner operators the opportunity to build their career and enjoy a steady home life. Choose to grow with us - See the Quality Difference.

Quality Distribution, Inc. is a global leader in bulk transportation and logistics services. We take great pride in our commitment to provide quality services to our customers, our professional drivers, and our employees.

Seeking professional CDL Class A Drivers to join our Louisville Kentucky Team. Offering an outstanding New Pay Package which includes:

Must have 1 year Tractor Trailer Experience within the last 3 years

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1 year Tanker Experience within the last 10 years!

We Offer: -Gross over $200K annually -Pay increases after the first 3 months! -1% increase in the first year, then annual increases each year -Start at up to 68% (70% in some markets) -Largest reload system in the bulk carriers market -Our long haul drivers stay loaded 75% of the time or more -Top pay for training! -Transportation and hotel costs paid while in school -On the Job Training Paid -No start up equipment costs! -Company Shops and National Tire Accounts at your disposal -Required equipment is installed by the terminal at NO COST to the Owner Operator -We provide all the equipment you need to handle bulk trailers and pay you to learn how to be successful using it safely -Plates and Permits can be obtained through the company -Tractor Inspection done at no charge -We pay fuel on every mile you run loaded or empty -Safety Incentives

Minimum Hiring Requirements: Must have a CDL Class A Driver's License Must have a Tanker and Hazmat Endorsements Must have or willing to obtain a TWIC Card One year of Tractor Trailer Experience within 3 years or 1 year of tanker experrience with in the last 10 years

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Brian Christiansen
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over 6 months ago

I had a military cdl and would be interested in getting a cdl. My driving record is spotless.

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Ryan Deets
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over 6 months ago

I'm currently in the process of obtaining my CDL Stevens Transport refused to hire me based on a criminal charge that I had set aside but I thought that was illegal what can I do I thought people can't hold charges against you that were set aside on your record

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Doug Carney
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over 6 months ago

Does anyone you currently Drive over the road how's your experience

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David Yerta
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over 6 months ago

I had been owner operator for 14 yrs. When my daughter was born I thought it would be a good idea to come off the road, and spend time raising her. I made the decision to let my CDL lapse big mistake and am now in the process of retesting. Such a hassle. Written test was a breeze but the scheduling process for the skills test is a joke. Was finally able to get an appointment setup and a trucker friend to allow me to use his truck. When it came time to test the truck I had setup never arrived. I then had to reschedule and have no clue how I will be able to take the test. Can't afford to rent a ride. And the retest date is approaching in a couple weeks. I am wondering if it's even worth the trouble .

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Jennifer Keller
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over 6 months ago

So I'm going to be going out of state to start my career as a truck driver in November so I've put in my resignation on Monday so that the Principal can turn it into the board and I let transportation know also so that they know that they need to have someone in the driver seat of my school bus beginning November 1. I've been driving the school bus since January 2016 and I really love the job. I can't afford the salary that I receive for doing the job. This was never meant to be a lifetime job but a step up to getting my CDL. My purpose has been met so the time has come that I was finally ready to step out of my comfort zone and go to school to upgrade my Class B Driver License to a Class A Driver License. I achieved this in 6 weeks and completed my training on August 30 and earned my Class A Driver License. I'm nervous about this trip but I'm excited to be able to get more necessary training under my belt and be able to start earning my Class A driving experience so that I can get better runs that will have me at home every night for the next two years. My son is a Sophomore in high school and my daughter is a Junior in high school. I also have two dogs whom I am the main care taker of. In the mean time my husband who is a Union Iron Worker is going to have to try to stay busy with work close to home which is bringing more financial hardship on us. At the same time he has been wanting work that would have him to be at home everyday since I was expecting our son 17 years ago so it's a win for him while also a burden because it's hard for him to have enough work to keep him busy at home to bring in the necessary income to pay the bills.

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Ryk Wilencewicz
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Alan Waseta
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over 6 months ago

I have done a lot in my life from driving & owning my one businesses so I bring that to the table, I got good skills & I ask questions if I don’t know something, I am a team player....

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dayyon koon
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over 6 months ago

got my cdl permit.and im ready to drive

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Shawn Johnson
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over 6 months ago

Hey y’all I’m in the process of getting with a company to get my cdl. I’ve had a couple of offers mainly from lower paying companies. Don’t get me wrong I know I’m going in as a rookie and I need to suck it up and go with whoever will hire me. Currently I’ve been talking to three companies that are willing to work with me but one of them still has to verify my employment. That company is Prime. My current employer tends to blacklist people to force them to stay with the company. Another company is C.R. England who is ready for me to be on the bus and ready to train. The other is Crst I’ve heard bad things on both companies such as the pay sucks and that crst just puts you with a driver to do team driving. They also apparently went to an all automatic fleet. I don’t want to hold out for prime and possibly not be hired. But I also don’t want to jump the gun and lose a job that pays well. Any suggestions?

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