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Job Summary

Interested in regional truck driving careers? J.B. Hunt has openings for dedicated truck drivers! Join as a Dedicated Contract Services driver to benefit from continuous freight and deliveries catered to a single customer.

The position is governed by a pay model that rewards activities leading to safety, efficiency, and a solid commitment to work standards.

Job Highlights

  • Weekly home time
  • Majority no-touch freight
  • Onsite management
  • Paid online orientation

Driver Benefits

  • From the outset, PTO starts accruing
  • An investment vehicle for retirement that offers additional funds from a company match
  • Healthcare, dental, and vision protection (applicable after 30 days)
  • Life insurance options
  • Disability benefits for mental health aim to offer financial aid to individuals facing psychological impairments that hinder their ability to engage in substantial gainful activity
  • A biweekly paid parental leave offering
  • Holiday remuneration and prospective bonuses related to safety measures

Why Drive with J.B. Hunt?

J.B. Hunt provides its drivers with more than just competitive wages and perks; they also foster a culture that prioritizes safety and rewards excellence. As the biggest dedicated provider in North America, J.B. Hunt guarantees its drivers stability, resources, and prospects for advancement.

Additional Information

Applications for pre-qualification are continually accepted by J.B. Hunt. The employer practices equal opportunity, acknowledging individuals with disabilities and veterans. Program specifics are relevant. Annual earnings are dependent on the completion of tasks, training sessions, certifications, years of service, equipment utilized, and the scheduling of work. Safety bonuses and rewards for performance may potentially be accessible for this specific role.

By submitting your application, you are authorizing Disability Solutions to transfer your details to the Employer (the data controller) through SonicJobs, the Employer's data processor. The mandatory policies can be viewed in the J.B. Hunt Terms & Conditions, J.B. Hunt Privacy Policy, SonicJobs Privacy Policy, and SonicJobs Terms of Use.

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