Class A Company Driver, Semi-Local, Tanker trailer
DIXON BROS INC
$1,000 per week
Direct Employment (W2)
Semi-Local
- Tanker
- Company Driver (W2)
- 100% Driver Load/Unload
- 5 days on, 2 days off
Hiring Requirements
- Class A license without any of the following restrictions: (L,Z) Air Brakes or (O) No Semi Trailer
- Must have (X) Tank Vehicles/Hazardous Materials and (T) Doubles/Triples endorsements at time of hire
- 2 years Tractor Trailer experience
- No more than 2 moving violations in the last year
- No more than 3 moving violations in the last 3 years
- No accidents in the last year
- No accidents in the last 3 years
Pay & Miles
- $1,000 total weekly
- $0.42 - $0.49 CPM
- $1000 sign-on bonus
- 2,500 - 3,000 miles per week
Benefits
- Dental, Vision, 401K with company matched, Medical
- Paid vacation
- Paid holidays
Home Time
- 5 days on, 2 days off
- Home every other day
- Home at least one weekend per month
Freight Handling
- 100% driver load / unload
Carrier and Truck Information
- Fleet size: 125 trucks
- Semi-trucks are governed at 65 mph
- Kenworths, Peterbilts
- Both manual and automatic semi-trucks
- We mainly operate late model trucks
- APU
Additional Information
- Dedicated
- We're an equal opportunity employer
Pet and Rider Policy
- Pets are not allowed
- Riders are not allowed
Orientation Details
- Paid orientation
DIXON BROS INC
125 truck operation
Dixon Bros., Inc. has been a leader in the tank truck industry for nearly 60 years, with nine locations in the Upper Rocky Mountain region and the Dakotas to service our customers. Since its inception in 1960, Dixon Bros., Inc. has grown from only one truck to operating over 120 trucks today and has over 300 trailers to transport the entire spectrum of petroleum products including gasoline, diesel, ethanol, jet fuel, propane, natural gas, butane, motor oil, antifreeze, asphalt, oil, hot oil, emulsion, ammonium nitrate, cement, bentonite, fly ash and lime. Dixon Bros., Inc. specializes in bulk transport from nine terminal locations in Wyoming, Colorado, Montana, and the Dakotas.