Hiring Local Company Hopper Drivers - $1500 Sign-On Bonus - Buchheit Logistics - Maytown, IL

Buchheit Logistics is is hiring local company hopper drivers.

Call A Recruiter at 855-779-5853


Company Driver Information:
As a company driver, you can expect:
That you are always treated as a name, not a number

Dedicated lane

An excellent benefit package

Paid vacation time and paid holidays

Multiple competitive bonus programs

Steady, year-around work

Late Model Equipment

Night Shift Differential Pay

Bi-weekly pay statements


Driver Benefits:
$1500 Sign-on Bonus

Health insurance

Vision insurance

Accident insurance

Life flight

401K

Paid Holidays

Long-term Disability

Scholarship Program

Life Insurance

Dental Insurance

Critical Illness Insurance

Cancer Insurance

Retail Discounts

Bereavement Pay

Short Term Disability

Vacation Program


Driver Requirements:
Class A CDL with 2 years OTR Truck Driving Experience

Must be at Least 23 Years of Age

Acceptable MVR and PSP

Have a Current DOT Physical Card

Prefer drivers with Hazmat and TWIC or willing to obtain within 90 days of employment

Pass Worksteps test and DOT Pre-Employment drug screen


Remember we are large enough to keep you moving, but small enough to call you family.


The Buchheit Story:
In 1934, in the midst of the Great Depression, Rudy Buchheit started hauling livestock to market for local farmers. No superhighways, no GPS units – just Rudy, his truck, and his determination to feed his family. To make the most of each trip, Rudy began hauling goods back on his return trip. Turned out folks back home had a hard time laying hands on such merchandise. So Rudy’s efforts were an immediate hit, and Buchheit Trucking was born.


Several million miles later, Buchheit has become the #1 independent logistics corporation in the region with a network connecting continents around the globe. The Buchheit name is also known as a trustworthy source for agricultural supplies. Buchheit retail stores offer a wide variety of home and farm products across the Midwest. Yet in spite of our success, we’ve never forgotten the simple principles that drove Rudy back in 1934: get it there on time, get it there in good condition, and get it there for a fair price. We call it “Rudy’s way.” And no matter how much farther down the road we go, we’ll never lose sight of it.



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