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Experienced Regional CDL-A Truck Driver - Start At $32/Hour + Benefits

Centerline is Now Hiring Experienced Regional CDL-A Drivers in Kansas City, MO!
( 1 year of experience required!)


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Benefits:


  • Start at $32.00 per hour
  • 401(k) and life insurance
  • Medical, dental, and vision
  • Vacation, holiday, and sick pay are available
  • Driver appreciation events
  • The schedule is Monday through Sunday
  • Shift start time varies between 1:
    30 AM “ 5:
    00 AM

Interested in a Career with Centerline? Get Started:


  • STEP ONE:
    Submit the form to request info
  • STEP TWO:
    Finish our employment app (provided after form submission)
  • STEP THREE:
    Centerline will review and give you a call

Why Centerline?
At Centerline, we value and respect the drivers we put to work. In fact, we built our entire driver culture around a simple concept:
Respect the Drive. You'll earn incentives, recognition, and other great rewards through this program.



Responsibilities:


  • Operate a 53 Dry van safely
  • Hauling:
    hardware, soil, concrete
  • Freight Handling:
    Forklift
  • Perform pre-and post-trip inspections
  • Keep equipment clean and presentable
  • Verify paperwork for completeness and accuracy

Requirements:


  • 1 year of Class A driving experience
  • Valid Class A License and Medical Card
  • No endorsements are required, but highly preferred
  • Ability to pass a drug screen
  • No DUI/DWI convictions that are less than 5 years
  • No more than 2 moving violations in the previous 3 years OR more than 1 moving violation and 1 accident in the last 3 years

Interested in a Career with Centerline? Apply Now!


Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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