CDL-A Lease Purchase / Owner Operator Truck Driver Real Estate - Clinton, IA at Geebo

CDL-A Lease Purchase / Owner Operator Truck Driver

Taylor is excited to offer Owner Operator and Lease Purchase driving opportunities today!
When you team up with Taylor Truck Line, you re backed by a carrier who has a stake in your success!
Taylor Truck Line currently is seeking Owner Operators and Lease Purchase drivers who are experienced driving professionals. We offer Regional and OTR positions pulling dry van trailers all while enjoying fantastic mileage rates, fuel surcharge and many other excellent advantages.
Base plate, toll and scale reimbursement
No-cost Qualcomm
Fuel optimizer
General dry freight hauls an average of 33,000 lbs.
60-80% drop and hook
Assigned Fleet Manager
No forced dispatch
Want to run your own truck driving job but don t have your own equipment?
Our Lease Purchase program makes it easy!
Lease Taylor Truck Line s well-maintained equipment for affordable payments to get your business started.
Drivers looking for more independence can find it through Taylor Truck Line s Lease Purchase program. Run our regional and OTR truck driving opportunities in your very own tractor leased from our attractive fleet! We offer affordable weekly payment options, 24-36 month lease option and the support you ll need to get business rolling.
Our Lease Purchase program arrangements include:
Average weekly payments as low as $395
Average length of lease 24-36 months
Escrow account of $1,000
Maintenance escrow of 9% ($10,000 cap)
Guidance to help manage your business smoothly while you are on the road
Take the next step in your driving career call Taylor Truck Line to hear more about our excellent owner operator and lease purchase truck driving opportunities!
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cdl a truck, cdl lease, company driver team, company truck, dedicated truck, dedicated truck driver, hazardous material, otr driver, over the road company, over the road drivingEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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