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Owner Operator Carhaul Driver, CDL- A - Now Hiring

Owner Operator Carhaul Driver, CDL- A United Road has the industry s largest carhaul freight network, and we are continuing to grow our Owner Operator fleet Looking for carhaulers like you to take your career to the next level! $300k average gross revenue a year, with top carriers grossing more than $400k per year! 85% of transport revenue on OEM freight goes to YOU Must Possess Late Model High-Capacity Carhaul Equipment - Prefer 7-10 Carhauling Capacity, 2005 or newer.
Deep discounts on fuel and maintenance Save up to $1.
02 per gallon with the industry's best fuel savings program Save up to 45% on tires and up to 30% on parts Affordable extended warranty program It pays to be a United Road Independent Contractor Dispatch team committed to limiting deadhead time Many route options and dedicated lanes are available Focused support to help Owner Operators like you maximize earnings Free DOT inspections Productivity bonus Requirements:
At Least 1 year Verifiable Carhaul Experience with Prior Experience as an Owner Operator REQUIRED Must Possess Late Model High-Capacity Carhaul Equipment (Year 2005 or Newer - CA must be CARB Compliant).
Prefer 7-10 Carhauling Capacity Acceptable Driving Record Must be registered for the FMCSA Clearinghouse Join our team in a diverse and expansive customer network with opportunities in carhauling while traveling the Midwest.
United Road offers you outstanding income earning potential based on your equipment and experience ($300K plus bonuses), the volume of freight, and referral/bonus packages in the industry.
Give our Recruiting Team a call to discuss what opportunities are available near you at 888.
895.
3230, or click Apply!Salary:
$300,000 per year.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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