Regional- CDL Class A Driver, Amazon Freight Partner

Class A CDL Drivers for Amazon Freight Partner

Compensation: Starting pay $25-28 per hour + benefits

Annual = $65,000- $75,000

Location: Pacific, Washington

Schedule: Full-Time

Are you looking for work life balance? We work 4 days on, 4 days off. If that sounds good then this is the driving job for you!

Wagner and Company Logistics is hiring full-time, motivated Class A CDL Short Haul Drivers with a clean driving record for its Amazon Freight Partner program. We are a local small business with the benefits of a large company. We haul exclusively for Amazon and are making on-the-spot job offers contingent on meeting eligibility and background check requirements.

What you'll do:

  • Haul Amazon (no touch freight) loads throughout the region including Washington, Oregon and Idaho using Amazon-branded equipment and technology, including 2024 Freightliner Cascadia sleeper cabs!

  • Service one or two round-trip route(s). Each route consists of a 13.5 hour run, 10 hour break in sleeper cab and a 13.5 hour run back to home yard. You must be flexible with work schedule as it is a rotating schedule including. (Day/Evening/Night shifts/Weekends)

Why you'll love working for an Amazon Freight Partner:

  • Consistent Rotating Schedules: We work 4 days on, 4 days off. Please note, days off rotate each week. If you need specific days off this is not a good fit.

  • Work life balance: Even amount of time spent working as you do at home with family!

  • Predictable Earnings: Get paid every Friday with a maximum of 54 hours per week. With hourly pay and consistent start times, you'll have earnings that you can count on. We offer competitive pay starting at $25 - $28 per hour!

  • Compelling Benefits: We offer W2 employment with paid time off, health and dental and vision insurance, and 401(k).

What you'll need:

  • Must be at least 21 years old for insurance purposes

  • Have a valid Class A Commercial Driver License (CDL)

  • Must successfully Pass DOT Physical

  • Must be able to speak, read, and write in English to communicate with the general public, to understand highway traffic signs and signals in the English language, to respond to official inquiries, and to make entries on reports and records

  • No current CDL suspension or revocation

  • Clean Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) and good DAC Report

  • Must pass a pre-employment drug screen

  • Must be able to use handheld technology and smart phone applications such as GPS

Please apply via the link and reach out if you have any questions.

Contact: Jared Kepler 210-426-7989

jared@wagnerandcologistics.com

You will not be employed by Amazon, instead, you will be working directly for a local transportation company that partners with Amazon.

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will be considered for employment regardless of age, national origin, race, color, disability, religious beliefs, sex (including sexual orientation) or genetic information (including family medical history).


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