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Texas AJG Transport
OTR Team up to $0.78 per mile, W2-1099 Full Benefits, No Forced Dispatch
TX
DV | FB
OTR
W2 | 1099
HOME WEEKLY
FHTL | KW | IN
Texas Arepet Express
Regional up to $0.89 per mile, W2-1099 Full Benefits, $1,500 Retention Bonus
TX
BK
LC | RG | OO
W2 | 1099
FHTL
Texas Fort Worth Carrier
Regional up to $0.69 per mile, W2 Full Benefits, Safety bonus up to 2.5 cents
TX
DV
RG
W2
HOME WEEKLY
KW
Texas Sun Coast Resources
Local up to $34 per hour, W2 Full Benefits, Up to 10K Sign-On BONUS
TX
T
LC | OTR
WEEKLY
W2
FULL BENEFITS
PETE
Texas CEVA LOGISTICS, INC
Local up to $26 per hour, W2-1099 Full Benefits, Training available
TX
DV | FB
LC | OO
1099 | W2
FULL BENEFITS
FHTL
Texas Canal Cartage Company
Owner operator up to $1.60 per mile 1099 Full Benefits $10k Referral
TX
DV | CHASSIS
OO
DAILY
1099
KW | FHTL | INTL
Texas POLY TRUCKING, INC
OTR Solo up to $0.70 per mile W2 Full Benefits Paid orientation
TX
DV
OTR
2 WEEKS OTR
W2
FULL BENEFITS
INTL
Texas BILBO TRANSPORTS, INC
Owner operator up to 76%, Form - 1099 Fuel surcharge 100% Home on the weekends
TX
FB
OO
OPTIONAL
1099
YES
Texas ARNOLD TRANSPORTATION SERVICES, INC
Regional up to $0.51 per mile W2-1099 Full Benefits Rider & Pet friendly
TX
DV | RF
LC | RG | OTR
2 WEEKS OTR
W2
FULL BENEFITS
INTL | FHTL
YES
Our paid orientation and travel

When you join the team, you’ll meet key executives and have 1:1 time with your Fleet Manager during the 2-day onboarding process. You’ll stay a newly remodeled hotel where we provide a private room. Ask about reimbursements for personal travel expenses like a rental car or personal vehicle mileage. During orientation, we provide all meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner), and your compensation starts with a gift card on the very first day:

  • Start of Orientation - $200.00 Walmart Gift Card for necessities
  • After Graduation - $500 Orientation Pay
    • $200 on 1st Check
    • $300 on 2nd Check
  • First 4 Months Employment - $1,000 New Driver Bonus
    • $200 paid on payroll check after 30 days
    • $200 paid on payroll check after 60 days
    • $200 paid on payroll check after 90 days
    • $400 paid on payroll check after 120 days
Texas EAST-WEST EXPRESS, INC
OTR Team up to $0.75 per mile CDL’s W2 Full Benefits Solo up to $0.57
GA
RF
OTR
W2
FULL BENEFITS
FRHT | VL
YES
YES
FAQ
Texas truck driving jobs

Every day, truck drivers log many hours and hundreds of miles behind the wheel. They have developed a special language that only other drivers can understand via interactions with one another at nearby truck stops. Some of the most often used terminology used by truck drivers have been included here to assist you in understanding their speech as it relates to operating 18-wheel large rigs:

  • Alligator: is the tread from the shredded tire of an 18-wheeler that can be found on the road
  • Bit on the seat of the britches: Got tagged by the police for a speeding ticket
  • Bear Den: is the term for police headquarters
  • Bear in the Air: when the highway speed is checked by an airplane or helicopter
  • Boy Scouts: another term for the state police
  • Bunny Hopper: would be a vehicle that changes lanes constantly
  • Clean Shot: when the road up ahead is free of any obstructions, construction, or police
  • County Mounties: would be a local sheriff’s patrol
  • Dropped it off the shoulder: is when a vehicle ran off the side of a highway
  • Fender bender: is a common term for a traffic accident
  • Flag waver: is what a highway repair crew is called
  • Kojak with a Kodak: police that are using a radar gun at the side of the road
  • Mile Marker: is the name of the mileposts that are on interstate highways
  • Nightcrawlers: is when many police are in the area
  • Paperhanger: is when police are giving out tickets
  • Parking Lot: is what you get when you have a traffic jam
  • Peel your eyeballs: is when you want to be on the lookout (usually for police)
  • Plain white wrapper: is a term for an unmarked police car
  • Rolling roadblock: a construction vehicle that is moving at a very slow speed
  • Rubberneckers: drivers that are interested in looking off the road, typically at an accident scene
  • Wear your bumper out: when a vehicle is following too close

These all will be useful for the Texas truck driving jobs which you can find here.

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