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Program Information Plenty of miles! Weekly Settlement via EFS Card Company sponsored insurance program Assistance with IRP and IFTA Safety Incentive Program Referral Program Fuel Discount Program Base Plate Program No trailer rental charges We have immediate contract opportunities for experienced owner operators in multiple markets Why Crane Freight? We offer: 28 terminals across the country 24/7/365 dispatch support and assistance High % of Drop and Hook All dispatch miles loaded or empty paid at the same rate. Fuel surcharge paid on all dispatched miles. Pre-pass and Toll Pass at no cost Truck insurance, Base plate, and Permit programs available Weekly Settlement via EFS Card Online system for settlements- see it before it settles. Multiple Fuel Discount Programs Company Sponsored Insurance Program Transition Assistance program Forward facing (outward) camera No Cost Electronic Log Program Orientation- 95% online, anything that can’t be done online will be sent via mail. Minimum Requirements: Current CDL & medical card 1 Year of OTR verifiable Tractor Trailer experience Good MVR & Accident record DOT regulations & CSA program compliant Ability to obtain TSA clearance or TWIC card. Self-Certified CDL with State DMV To qualify with Crane Freight and Cartage, you must meet the following criteria: Must be 21 years of age or older. Must have a valid CDL Class A license. Must have a valid social security number. Must have legal right to work in the United States Must have 2 or less moving violations or accidents in the last 3 years. License have not been suspended or revoked in the last 3 years. No conviction for DUI or DWI in the last 7 years We evaluate PSP results in the decision-making process. Apply @ ) Move Your Career in The Right Direction and Drive4Crane!

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