CDL-A Driver Positions Open for Hiring!
Transport Distribution Company
TDC Drivers enjoy:
- games played as the visiting team and 2 games played at their home field or 12 games played away and 3 games played at their home stadium
- The average weekly mileage falls within the range of 2200 and 2600 miles
- Different home time possibilities are offered to accommodate the driver's schedule and where they live
- 5. Reset Schedule is projected to cover an estimated 2000 to 2200 miles on a weekly basis
- The mean length of haul for transportation is roughly 400 miles.
- An operating area approximately 800 miles around Joplin, MO.
- A method known as 50% Drop & Hook involves swapping out pre-loaded trailers at specific stops, making the process more efficient
- 100% No-touch
- Enjoy a $250.00 orientation pay, which will be compensated on the first Friday post your initial dispatch
- $250.00 Transition Pay
- A weekly bonus is on offer for those who meet performance criteria
- Receive a bonus of $1000.00 for every driver you successfully refer to our organization
- Embracing the presence of both pets and passengers
Pay:
- Reimbursement structured around the practical miles completed, regardless of the freight status
- If you can demonstrate over 36 months of verified experience, the base pay rate becomes 57 cents per mile
- Those with two to three years of proven experience will receive $0.53 per mile as their basic compensation
- The base pay for individuals with practical experience ranging from 6 to 23 months is $0.50 per thousand impressions (CPM)
- Per-Diem Pay:
- Ongoing growth of $0.005 per one hundred thousand miles covered
- There is a restriction on the payment amount per thousand impressions, fixed at $0.66
- After a 90-day probationary period, workers can enjoy paid time off at a rate of $150.00 per day
- Vacation: $150.00/Day
- Beyond the first two hours, there will be a charge of $12.00 for each subsequent hour of detention
- After the first 24 hours, a daily rate of $125.00 is applicable for a layover
- Additional stop fee: $20.00 per stop, excluding the first pick-up and last delivery
Truck specifications and velocities:
- All of the trucks for sale are in the range of 2019 - 2023 and are Freightliner Cascadia models
- 100% Automatic Transmissions
- 1500W Power Inverters
- Qualcomm
- Every truck is furnished with a refrigerator unit to ensure the freshness of onboard food supplies
- Opti-idle
- Truck Speed
- Regulated to a maximum speed of 65 miles per hour through the use of the pedal
- Employing Cruise Control to handle a speed of 68
Requirements:
- You need to be 21 years old or older
- It is mandatory to have a minimum of six months of verifiable experience handling solo OTR/Regional Tractor Trailer responsibilities in the last two years
- Read and speak the English language
- It is necessary to have a legitimate Class A CDL certification
- Maintain a continuous employment timeline by limiting any unclarified absences to less than two months over the past three years
About Company:
TDC originated in Kansas City, Kansas in 1984 with five employees to serve Monkem Co. (MCI) as its local cartage. Later TDC provided storage and delivery service for shipping containers, drayage service for pig trailers, and limited over-the-road truckload service. Employment grew to 55 people operating 40 city and road tractors with a variety of trailers. In August of 1988, TDC opened a Joplin terminal located on east 20th Street, hauling roofing products, building materials and steel in the surrounding states. This operation doubled in the next six months, encouraging TDC to purchase 20 acres on East 7th Street. TDC's new office, shop, and parking area were completed and occupied in early March of 1990.
At a later stage, TDC transferred its administrative, dispatch, and maintenance tasks to Joplin. A team of 40 office and workshop staff members is now in place to support the drivers effectively. TDC's expansion includes establishing offices in St. Louis, Missouri; Kansas City, Missouri; and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, in addition to its home terminal in Joplin, Missouri. Despite having the operational license for all 48 states, TDC primarily focuses on serving the Midwestern United States market. The vast majority, at 85%, of the cargo handled by TDC originates and is delivered within this region, enabling the company to provide substantial services to local shippers. Ensuring its drivers can be home every weekend is another significant reason motivating TDC to keep its equipment within this area.