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Regional CDL Class A Team Truck drivers
$95,000 to $110,000 per year
Lily Transportation LLC. Has been in business since 1958 and believe our people are our greatest asset. If you’re looking for a Great Opportunity with a Great Company, join the Lily Team today.
Regional CDL Class A Team Truck Drivers Job Overview:

  • Routes to Bend/Boise
  • Average Miles Per Week: 4,800
  • Weekends Required / Home time / Days off: 2 consecutive days Wednesday/Thursday/Friday.
  • Equipment operated – Newer Model Tractor Trailer
  • Position Responsibilities – Pallet Jack, Load/Unload as needed, HOS management and paperwork, equipment inspection and upkeep, multiple mountain passes.
  • Weekly Pro Pay
Regional CDL Class A Team Truck Drivers Job Requirements:
  • A minimum of 1 year of safe driving experience
  • Valid and Current CDL (CLASS A)
  • Must be able to pass a DOT Drug Screen and Physical
  • Special Skills Electric pallet jack but not required.
Regional CDL Class A Team Truck Drivers Job Benefits:
  • Excellent Compensation
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield Medical, Dental and Vision
  • Paid Vacations/ Sick pay and Holiday’s
  • 6 Paid Holiday’s per year
  • 401K Matching
  • Elite Driver Program
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • Driver Referral Program
  • Quarterly + Annual Safety Bonuses
  • Company Branded Uniforms includes a Red Wing Boot Voucher up to (130.00)
  • Cell Phone Allowance
  • Room for Advancement
We realize that in today's job market you have many driving options. Lily strives to offer you the perks, work schedule and reliable equipment you're looking for so that you can rest easily in your decision to make Lily Transportation the final stop in your driving career search.


Regional CDL Class A Team Truck Drivers Job Requirements:
  • A minimum of 1 year of safe driving experience
  • Valid and Current CDL (CLASS A)
  • Must be able to pass a DOT Drug Screen and Physical
  • Special Skills Electric pallet jack but not required.
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