Class A CDL Company Driver - 1yr EXP Required - OTR - Flatbed - $1.8k - $2k per week - Rinaudoother related Employment listings - Ocala, FL at Geebo

Class A CDL Company Driver - 1yr EXP Required - OTR - Flatbed - $1.8k - $2k per week - Rinaudo

CDL-A OTR Step Deck Drivers Earn $1800-$2400/Weekly l Per Diem Pay.


Rinaudo Enterprises Hiring for OTR Step Deck Drivers


Earn $1800-$2400/Weekly!



We specialize in heavy equipment, mainly construction and farm equipment, hauling with step deck & lowboy RGN trailers.




Driver Benefits


  • Earn 55 to 65 CPM
    Quarterly & Annual Bonuses with Yearly Pay Increases
  • 21 Days Working = 6 days Home
  • Un-Taxable Per Diem
  • Personal Phone Usage Reimbursement of $.50 Per Day
  • Extra Drop & Pickup Pay - $50 Per Plus $10 Securement Each
  • Tarp Pay - $100
  • Detention, Layover, Holiday, & Breakdown Pay
  • Health & Dental Insurance
    401K w/ Company Match

Enjoy All These Bonuses


  • Annual Mileage Bonus - 99,000
    = 2 CPM
  • Tuition Reimbursement - Up To $2000
  • $5000 Sign-on Bonus
  • $3000 Recruiting Bonus - Bring your Friends & Family!
  • Weeks Out Bonus
  • Quarterly Bonus
  • Anniversary Bonus
  • D.O.T. Inspection Bonus

Driver Requirements


  • At least 22 years old.
  • 1 year of OTR driving experience with a Class A commercial vehicle driver's license, with a minimum of 6 months flatbed experience within the last five (5) years.
  • ALL approved drivers must complete 1-3 weeks with a trainer.
  • Drivers without step deck or RGN experience could be eligible for a 4 week training program.
  • Drivers without any experience could be eligible for a 6 week training program.
  • No DWI or DUI listed on MVR in the past three (3) years.
  • No more than one at-fault accident on MVR within the past three (3) years.
  • Successfully pass a pre-employment physical and drug screen as established by the U.S. Department of Transportation in 49 CFR Parts 391 and 40.


Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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