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Class A CDL Truck Driver (Bulk Div.) -Shippensburg, PA

Company Name:
WW Transport Inc.
HIRING IMMEDIATELY for local drivers!
Drivers will be hauling bulk, food-grade, tankers.
Home time almost every night.
Must have a Class A CDL with 2 years of driving experience & a good driving record.
To apply visit or call 112.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST IN W.W. TRANSPORT INC.
W.W. TRANSPORT INC. has been in business over 20 years. Currently we operate approximately 420 power units; Internationals and Volvos make up most of our fleet. We take great pride in our equipment. From our corporate office in West Burlington, Iowa we operate reefer, flatbed/stepdeck, pneumatic bulk tank, and dump trailers. Our diversity has allowed us to grow in this competitive business. We have satellite terminals in Dixon, IL, Alton, IL, Martins Creek & Camp Hill, PA, Tampa, FL, Columbus, OH, Plainview, New Braunfels, & Mission, TX, Calexico, CA & Commerce City, CO. We also operate repair facilities in Burlington, Alton, Commerce City, & Martins Creek and tank wash facilities in Burlington, Columbus, Martins Creek, Commerce City & Evansville.
Our Company benefits include:
Health / Dental / Life Insurance
Short Term / Long Term Disability
401 K with Company Match
Vacation Pay
Holiday Pay
Safety Incentive Pay
Flex Plan
Passenger Policy
AFLAC
Direct Deposit
PrePass+
At W.W. Transport we believe the best way to keep a driver is to treat him/her well. Our pay and benefits are fair in our industry but our respect for our drivers is what sets us apart. Our dispatchers all have families as well and they understand the demands that come with them. We all have a job to do but as long as you give your dispatcher notice, they will accommodate you with the time off that you need.
Title: Class A CDL Truck Driver (Bulk Div.) -Shippensburg, PA
ID: 27-PA
Department: TransportationEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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