CDL-A Lease Driver - 2yrs EXP Required - Regional - Flatbed - $4k - $7k per week - JRC Transportation Inc.other related Employment listings - Baltimore, MD at Geebo

CDL-A Lease Driver - 2yrs EXP Required - Regional - Flatbed - $4k - $7k per week - JRC Transportation Inc.

LEASE PURCHASE FLATBED OWNER OPERATOR - Make 85% of Gross!.


Join the 300
Flatbed Owner Operators in our Fleet by getting into your very own truck!


JRC Transportation has been providing safe, dependable deliveries since 1984. See why JRC continues to grow and how our fleet has been expanding for over 39 years straight! JRC is actively hiring Flatbed O/O's looking for a lease purchase option living on the East Coast. Take advantage and join the Flatbed Carrier that has been servicing many Fortune 50 companies along the East Coast for over 39 years. Apply and get paid now!


What you can expect with Lease Purchase option:


  • Weekly payment on note of truck
  • No credit check on applicants
  • Title of truck transferred after truck is paid

Lease-on with JRC and you can expect:


  • Monday-Friday work week, weekend work available.
  • Cost savings with JRC Insurance, Trailer Leasing, and more.
  • Personalized Dispatch
  • $4,000-7,000 Ave. Gross Pay!
  • Direct Deposit on Fridays
  • Up to 40% Advance on Loads through EFS Cards
  • BestPass toll devices
  • Detention & Layover Pay

Driver Requirements:


  • MUST have a minimum of 2 years OTR verifiable tractor-trailer experience
  • MUST have 6 months flatbed experience
  • MUST be at least 23 years of age
  • MUST pass a drug screening test / AND have not tested positive on previous drug test
  • MUST pass the Federal DOT Inspection, preferably at one of our facilities; Thomaston, CT, or Seville, FL
  • MUST have past work history
  • MUST have a clean MVR preferred with low points

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

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