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CDL A Local Dry Van drivers in Dayton, NJ

System Freight is looking for CDL A Local Dry Van drivers in Dayton, NJ.
System Freight, Inc.
(SFI) offers experienced CDL-A Drivers a true career opportunity.
Great weekly pay, top benefits packages, paid time off & safety bonuses are just a few of the perks of driving for SFI.
CompensationAnnual pay:
$80,000-$87,000Weekly Pay:
$1,550-$1,650+Daily minimum:
$190.
10Breakdown pay:
$23.
75/hourAnnual pay increases$5,000 Sign on BonusReferral bonus availablePaid via direct deposit weekly Benefits & PerksUnion health plan, no cost to the employee starting 1st of the month after 60 daysMedical, dental, vision, prescription drug Life insurance after 90 day probationary periodSick days available, vary by locationPersonal days available, vary by locationVacation days available, vary by locationsPaid Holidays:
$239.
00 per holiday as long as the driver works the day before and the day afterPension plan, fully funded by companyProfit sharingClean DOT stop awards - AMEX gift cards Home time, Route & ScheduleHome DailyStart and end your day in Dayton, NJVarying shifts, Monday-Friday, 2 weekend days a monthAM start times:
4am-6amPM start times 3pm-5pmShould have NY borough experience/Willing to drive W/53's In Brooklyn, Queens & Deer ParkNo touch freight EquipmentModern clean fleet with late model equipmentAutomatic TransmissionOutward facing dashcam RequirementsMust have valid CDL A License3 years of verifiable CDL driving experienceMust have NYC driving experienceClean MVR and criminal historyMust be at least 24 years oldMust be located within 30 miles of Dayton, NJ System Freight, Inc.
believes in diversity.
Our highly diverse workforce is one of the keys to our success because it is reflective of the highly diverse base of customers we service across our operating area.
Salary:
$23.
75 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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