CDL A Owner Operator – (A) Rated AMAZON RELAY

Job Title: CDL A Owner Operator - A Rated AMAZON RELAY

Company: Bakol LLC

Job Type: Contract (1099) Over-the-Road (OTR)

Compensation: $5,500 - $7,500 per week (gross)

Benefits

  • 88% of gross revenue, 90% gross AFTER 1 month of no violations or lates!
  • Weekly direct deposit
  • Fuel card and fuel discounts
  • No-touch freight - Amazon loads
  • PO Loads
  • Safety bonuses (no violations)
  • Referral bonuses
  • No forced dispatch
  • 24/7 dispatch support
  • Safety equipment provided

Requirements

  • Valid CDL A license (Required)
  • 2015 or newer Semi truck
  • Minimum 2 years of recent driving experience (Required)
  • Clean driving record
  • OTR (home biweekly)
  • Must be able to communicate in English
  • SAP program not available

Job Responsibilities

  • Safely operate and maintain your truck
  • Transport freight in compliance with DOT regulations
  • Ensure on-time, accurate deliveries
  • Coordinate with dispatch for efficient routing

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: $5,500.00 - $7,500.00 per week

Benefits:

  • Fuel card
  • Fuel discount
  • Referral program

People with a criminal record are encouraged to apply

Application Question(s):

  • What’s the year, make, and model of your truck (must be sleeper)?
  • Are you able to manage your own drive time and maintain clean logs?
  • Do you understand that you will be paying the company 10-12% of your gross depending on your performance?
  • You will need your own plates. Do you have your own plates?
  • This position is highly competitive. Are you able to BE ON TIME, CHECK IN AND CHECK OUT LOADS ON AMAZON APP, MAINTAIN 0 VIOLATIONS?
  • How many years experience do you have as a Class A CDL driver?
  • Do you have an active/approved Amazon Relay driver profile?
  • Do you understand that you will be grossing on average between $5,500-$7,500 per week (2-3 weeks OTR)? All drop and hook
  • Do you understand this is strictly an OTR position? At least 2 weeks at a time.

Work Location: On the road

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