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Experienced CDL-A Owner Operator - Average $200,000 Per Year

Chicago Intermodal Transportation is Now Seeking Experienced CDL-A Owner Operators in Kansas City, MO!
( 1 year of experience required!)

Pay & Incentives:

  • Average $200,000 yearly
  • Drive local/home daily or regional, within 300 miles, instead of long-distance
  • Opportunities for driving dedicated lanes

Get Started:

  • STEP ONE:
    Request info by submitting this form
  • STEP TWO:
    Complete the Chicago Intermodal Transportation online driver application (Provided upon completion of step one and takes about 10 min)
  • STEP THREE:
    Connect with an account specialist to discuss available accounts (We ll contact you at the number provided)

Interested in Chicago Intermodal Transportation? Apply Now!
Additional
Benefits:

  • Spend more quality time with the people that matter most to you
  • Receive excellent compensation
  • Open door policy with management
  • Dispatchers who are on your side
  • Bonus opportunities via referrals
  • Pay is all loaded miles whether you are loaded, empty or bobtail
  • Fuel card program

Requirements:

  • One year of experience
  • CDL-A

Interested in Chicago Intermodal Transportation? Apply Now!
About Chicago Intermodal Transportation:

At Chicago Intermodal Transportation, we ve grown over the last 30 years as an intermodal trucking company founded by a driver with the goal to design a company around what drivers want most. Our executive and management teams professional background and expertise give us a solid understanding of the needs of today s driver, including a better balance between work and life.

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

  • Type: Other
  • Company: Chicago Intermodal Transportation

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