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Bakery Dedicated Truck Driver CDL A

Getting you home to your family.
NFI
  • $5,000 Lease Incentive!
  • Consistent Miles
  • All Dedicated Lanes – 100% Pre Planned
  • Direct Deposit Every Friday
  • Dedicated carrier for PODS Moving and Storage
  • Operating in all 48 States plus Canada
  • Flatbed with no chains, no tarps and straps only
  • No Previous Flatbed Experience Required
  • Out 3 Weeks, Home 3 Days -OR- Out 4 Weeks, Home 4 Days
  • No home or residential deliveries
  • NFI Maintenance/Tire Program
  • Fuel Discount Network
  • Plate Program
  • Insurance available to Protect your company
  • Toll Transponder Provided, No out of pocket expense for tolls
  • Recruiter: Ryan @ 888-991-4488

    NFI basic partnered driver qualifications include:

  • Minimum 22 years of age
  • Class A CDL from your state of residence
  • One (1) year of verifiable Class A commercial driving experience in a similar type/size of vehicle
  • Partnering with NFI

    At NFI “Partnerships Matter”. We provide our independent contractors with dedicated opportunities that make for profitable business. As a small business you have two numbers that matter to your business most- your gross revenue, and your expenses. The spread between those numbers is what the success of your business hinges upon. At NFI, our program is designed to provide owner operators and small fleet owners with consistent profits needed for success.

    As one of our 6 core values, NFI puts safety at the center of every operation. Owner Operators and Fleet Owners that partner with NFI Industries are expected to be safety-minded professionals, with a steadfast commitment to providing the best possible service to NFI and its customers. Drivers who operate equipment contracted to NFI must meet the same qualifications as NFI’s own company drivers.


    NFI
    Getting you home to your family
    NFI has opportunities for Company Drivers, Owner-Operators, Independent Contractors, and Power-Only MC’s within our Dedicated Fleet, Drayage, and Truckload networks. Choose from several driver career paths and see where NFI can take you.
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    Company Drivers

    The information below provides insight into how working as a Company Driver may meet your expected lifestyle, work into your long-term career plans, and provide the working environment you seek.

    What is Company Driver?

    Company Drivers are employed by specific companies that maintain its own fleet of trucks. Company Drivers are can be separated into 2 categories: (1) drivers working for trucking carriers that exist for the sole purpose of transporting freight of others, or (2) drivers working for companies that carry its own freight to support its own company’s product or service. Company drivers are in high demand, particular among large carriers.

    What are some personal characteristics helpful for Company Drivers?

    Aside from the personal characteristics needed to be a good truck driver, a Company Driver can be representing a company with thousands of workers in the US and internationally. Therefore, it is helpful for a Company Driver to keep a happy, helpful demeanor both to the general public and customers. Likewise, reliability, honesty, integrity, and self-motivation is necessary since you won’t have anyone looking over your shoulder or directing your every move. No one will tell you when to get out of bed in the morning or when to take a break or stop driving for the day (except the NMCSA, of course!).

    For additional information about Company Drivers, including what is a Company Driver, pathways to securing a driving job, financial investment requirements, personal characteristics, average salaries and compensation structures of Company Drivers, visit Truck Driving Job Resources.

    Different types of materials require different types of trailers, and each type of trailer offers drivers its own challenges. Therefore, it is important to understand what is required to not only drive your truck and your freight, but the trailer you are pulling as well.

    What is Dry Van hauling?

    Dry vans are likely the most basic type of trailer in the industry and the type beginning drivers are likely haul upon gaining their first jobs. A dry van is normally a 53-foot box-like trailers loaded with non-perishable good (think of the historical term of “dry goods store,” and the type of products they sold).

    What are requirements necessary to haul dry van equipment?

    Typically, dry vans can be hauled by anyone holding the appropriate classification of CDL.

    What endorsements are need for dry van hauling?

    If the cargo is considered hazardous or includes hazardous materials, an (H), Hazardous Materials, or (X), Hazardous Materials/Tanker endorsement is needed.

    For more information about Dry Van Hauling, including what type of companies hire, job requirements, compensation structures, what endorsements are needed, visit Truck Driving Job Resources.

    Truck driving route type vary within the industry and are dependent on several factors including interstate trucking requirements, route planning, type of cargo hauled, frequency, hazardous materials restrictions, driver experience, etc.

    Local Routes are shorter and cover a smaller (usually local) geographic area. Local Route drivers are home every night and have a regular daily route including several stops to offload cargo. Companies servicing restaurants, grocery stores, convenience stores, and high-volume retail outlets are frequently included in a local route on a daily or semi-regular basis.