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CLASS A DRIVERS AND OWNER OPERATORS - Decker Truck Line (Stockton, CA)


Job Description:
Decker is a family owned and operated truck line servicing some of the most successful companies in the country with our reefer/van and flatbed services.
With 550 tractors and nearly 1350 trailers, Decker is a diversified carrier servicing the 48 contiguous states and 7 Canadian provinces.
Job Description:
In the trucking industry, a company is only as good as its drivers and at Decker, we have some of the best in the industry.
We are proud to offer our company drivers competitive pay, excellent benefits and equipment.
We have opportunities for reefer/van and flatbed drivers, with routes to give you quality home time and keep you successful.
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR CLASS A DRIVERS AND OWNER OPERATORS UP TO $4,000 SIGN ON BONUS! We are looking for CDL-A Drivers to join our team! 1 year OTR experience Up To $4000 Sign On Bonus HOME WEEKENDS! Or 10 Days Out No East Coast Some Routes from Rockies to Appalachians Top mileage Pay Starting Pay Range $.
43 - $.
45 per mile includes $.
08 per mile per diem 50% Drop & Hook Driver OTR RFV - Van Drivers CDL-A Late Model Equipment Reefer/Van Positions also available! Stable company in business since 1931 We are looking for CDL-A Owner Operators to join our team! 1 year OTR experience Great Base Pay on Loaded and Empty Miles Annual and Quarterly Bonuses Please apply online or call the recruiter in your area below today:
Jesse @ 877-###-#### Tracy @ 877-###-#### EXT.
2442 ND, SD, MN, WI, NE, KS, CO, OK, TX, IA, MO Megan @ 866-###-#### IL, MI, IN, OH, NY, PA, WV, VA Patrick @ 877-###-#### AR, LA, TN, NC, SC, MS, AL, GA All Areas Owner Operators and Students Call Darin @ 800-###-#### www.
drivedecker.
com Equal Opportunity Employer Source:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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