Whether you are new to the trucking industry or are a veteran driver, team truck driving jobs offer benefits that solo truck driving jobs cannot.
Team truck driving jobs provide driver’s the opportunity to earn a higher income. There are a number of concepts that contribute to these higher earnings. In most cases, teams of two that can effectively manage their time can run more miles than a solo driver. Trucking companies typically incentivize team drivers by paying them additional cents per mile. The reason for this is simple. If a trucking company can get the same production from one truck with a team rather than two trucks with solo drivers, their profit margins can significantly increase.
Team driving also allows drivers to share in daily tasks (i.e. pre-trip inspections) thus, saving time and energy. Sharing the burden of the load with another driver allows teammates to utilize each other’s strengths and avoid costly mistakes. As the old saying goes, “two heads are better than one.” And of course, there is the added advantage of having somebody with which to talk on the road.
Team driving jobs can be a great option for many drivers, but for others, that’s simply not the reality. Belonging to a team means you always have to keep the other in mind. That means coordinating breaks, time off, and even meals, if necessary. Keep in mind that team drivers are also required to share limited cab space. Each team member is also putting his / her life in another person’s hands so you definitely want to choose your teammate wisely.
WE OFFER:
- 24/7/365 dispatch available
- 99% No touch hook and drop freight
- Fuel cards
- 20.000 miles monthly average
- up to 80 cpm
- Late model trucks
- Expertly maintained equipment in our own truck center
- Weekly direct deposit
- Safety bonuses
- Referral bonuses
- Paid vacation after 1 year
- Assigned dispatchers
- Paid transportation and accommodation when hired
- Husband and wife program
- ELD Logs
- Pet policy
- Rider policy
TEAM DRIVER’S REQUIREMENTS:
- Class A CDL
- 22 Years of age
- 12 months experience in past 2 years
- No more than 2 moving violations in past 3 years
- No more than 3 preventable accidents in the past 3 years
- All felonies reviewed with felon considerations for convictions within past 10 years
One of the drivers can have less than 12 months of experience if the other driver has more than 12 months.