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Salaryest.
$54,350 - $54,350
Experience
Mid
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
2 days ago
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About This Role
Dollar General is hiring CDL-A Truck Drivers to run regional routes with flexible options and weekly home time, offering strong pay and benefits starting immediately. Drivers support stores that communities rely on every day. The role offers a steady schedule and opportunities to earn up to $95,000 per year.
Key ResponsibilitiesAI-extracted
- 1Operate a CDL-A truck to transport freight regionally
- 2Typically: Manage and maintain accurate records of hours worked, miles driven, and cargo transported
- 3Typically: Conduct pre- and post-trip inspections of the vehicle to ensure safety and maintenance standards are met
- 4Typically: Comply with all federal and state regulations, including traffic laws and safety guidelines
RequirementsAI-extracted
- Hold a valid CDL-A license
- Typically: Have a minimum of 1-2 years of experience in truck driving
- Typically: Possess a clean driving record with no major accidents or violations
- Typically: Be able to lift, push, and pull up to 50 pounds as needed
Perks & BenefitsAI-extracted
Earn up to $95,000 per year with CPM stop pay
Medical, dental, vision, and more benefits start immediately
Typically: Paid time off and vacation days
Typically: Opportunities for career advancement and professional growth
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Posted
2 days ago
Job Overview
Salary (est.)$54,350 - $54,350
Job TypeFull-time
Work ModelRemote
ExperienceMid
LocationRemote
CategoryTravel Jobs
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