What are the responsibilities and job description for the CL A Drivers Run Frac-No Oilfield Exp Reqd-1800-2500/WK position at Class A Truckin?
Class A drivers run oilfield FRAC earning $1800-$2500 /WK. Drivers run either 14 days out and 4 days off OR 21 days out and 6 days home. Drivers sleep in the truck and there is no slip seating, truck is assigned to driver 100% of the time
All trucks are 389 Long Nose Petes and all are retired once they hit 150K miles.
This is W-2 position with full benefits after 60 days.
Drivers do not need to have oilfield experience but MUST have one year verifiable Class A Regional or OTR experience in the last three years. Running Pneumatic and Sand Box.
Drivers are paid 30% of the load to start and increase to 33% after 3 months.
PLEASE READ FOLLOWING AND UNDERSTAND THE FOLLOWING-NO EXCEPTIONS TO ANY OF THESE REQUIREMENTS
1. All trucks are 389 Long Nose Petes and are 18 speed. Applicant MUST be able to pass road test on 18 speed. No exceptions
2. All trucks are domiciled in Midlothian TX. Except for orientation drivers must have own travel to and from facility in Midlothian. Depending on how far you live from Midlothian you may be given a travel day but that is up to DM.
3. This position is running for multiple different drillers and work is in East NM, TX, OK and LA. Drivers will run in all these areas and can not pick where they run
4. Lastly, currently only taking applicants from NM, OK, AR, LA and TX. No exceptions.
Driver requirements:
- Must have one year verifiable Class A OTR or Regional experience in the last 3 years
- No DOT Recordable Preventable accidents (in PMV or CMV) in the last three years
- No major moving violations in the last three years
- No more than 2 incidents in the last three years and no more than two moving violations in the last 2 years. This is in personal and commercial.
- No DUI in Personal Vehicle in last 10 years – none ever in CMV and can not take SAP. If ever failed a drug test or refused unable to bring on at this time.
Drivers average $90-$120K/Yr and we have a lot of need for drivers as the oilfield work continues to boom