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Truck Driver Trainees

Company Name:
Swift Transportation
truck driver
Trainees Now Hiring Student Drivers New CDL Class A Driver
classes
Starting Weekly. Earn Your CDL Class A License and Get On The Road to a Successful Truck Driving Career! Jumpstart your trucking career with Swift Transportation. We'll put you on the fast track to earning a CDL Class A license and a secure future. We have a proud history of training people from all prior careers to become many of the industry's best and most successful professional truck drivers. You'll be paid while you train with the best trucking mentors in the business. Learn from experienced hands like Jeff Ayers (pictured) who became a Diamond Driver with Swift, part of America's trucking elite. Now offering Truck Driver Trainee scholarships to U.S. Veterans, National Guard and Reserve. Call TODAY for more details! Take pride in why you drive and start your career at Swift! No Money Down or Credit Check New Classes Start Weekly Certified Mentors Ready and Available Paid (While Training With Mentor) Regional and Dedicated Opportunities Excellent Benefits Package and Perks Financing Available for Student Housing Jeff Ayers Diamond Driver Over 500.000 Miles Driven 100% On-Time Delivery Zero Preventable Accidents Great Pay Boost Swift Driver Since 2008 Talk to a recruiter now If home is East of the
mississippi
call: If home is West of the Mississippi call: Truck Driving for Swift Transportation Take pride in why you drive and start your career at Swift! Truck driving
jobs
include; Flatbed, Regional, Dedicated, Intermodal, and Over-the-Road opportunities. Take advantage of the many truck driving career opportunities available at Swift. BETS_ARC_Setter BACH_a33d1a If Jumpstart MYK62683JREstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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