Roehl Transport Inc
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Portsmouth, NH (23 miles from Sanford, ME)
CDL-A OTR FLATBED TRUCK DRIVER JOBS Get Flexible Home Time & Earn More - Like $1,200+ Weekly Pay! 2020 Peak Season Bonus Get $0.02 more per mile for dispatched miles driven between October 18,...
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2 days ago
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Hunt Transportation
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Portsmouth, NH (23 miles from Sanford, ME)
Drivers from Portsmouth, New Hampshire can join our national OTR fleet-home to our top earning drivers. Salary: Top 50% average over $80,000 per year CPM: Starting pay $.54 to $.57 cpm
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1 day ago
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P&S Transportation
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Rochester, NH (15 miles from Sanford, ME)
Now hiring flatbed drivers! Flex dispatch and 27% line haul pay give you freedom to make more. Call P&S Transportation to learn how our top drivers earn $1,500 - $1,600 per week. CDL A Driver...
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14 days ago
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Hunt Transportation
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Dover, NH (16 miles from Sanford, ME)
Drivers who want to travel will see the country on the Hunt Transportation national OTR fleets. These are our highest mileage fleets and home to our top-earning drivers. Salary: Top 50% average...
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18 days ago
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Hunt Transportation
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Milton, NH (14 miles from Sanford, ME)
Drivers who want to travel will see the country on the Hunt Transportation national OTR fleets. These are our highest mileage fleets and home to our top-earning drivers. Salary: Top 50% average...
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30+ days ago
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Hunt Transportation
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Farmington, NH (16 miles from Sanford, ME)
Drivers who want to travel will see the country on the Hunt Transportation national OTR fleets. These are our highest mileage fleets and home to our top-earning drivers. Salary: Top 50% average...
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45+ days ago
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Truckers are not required to obtain a federal commercial driver's license (they don't exist), but there are laws and regulations every driver — regardless of the state in which they are licensed — must know about crossing state lines in a truck.