TAKE THE SHOT AND SCORE A GREAT CAREER
Great teams are built with great players, and we're looking for MVP drivers to join our winning team in Alabama! If you're ready to drive, hustle, and win, this is your shot at a career that delivers! Don't sit on the bench step up, drive strong, and score big!
Top Pay & Benefits Consistent Miles & Home Time A Team That's Got Your Back
Alabama - CDL-A Driver Opportunities We offer excellent opportunities for Class A Dry Bulk drivers seeking to strive and flourish in the transportation industry, focusing on their professional as well as personal development. No tank or hazmat endorsements required.
Pay: Score Big! $1,200 - $1,600 Average per Week Regional runs - Home weekly Some weekend work required No pneumatic experience required No tank or hazmat endorsements required Advantages: Your Winning Playbook Great balance of home time, pay and benefits
Family owned and operated since 1948
Medical, vision, and dental insurance, starting as low $16/ week
Health Savings Account (HSA) w/ company contributions
401(k), with company percentage match
Performance and referral bonuses
Clean inspection bonus program
Weekly pay and many other great benefits
24-hour dispatch
Late model equipment
Paid tanker training - Orientation
No tank or hazmat endorsements required Requirements: The MVP Criteria Minimum 25 years of age
Valid Class-A CDL (no endorsements required)
Minimum 18 months of verifiable tractor-trailer experience About J&M Tank Lines J&M Tank Lines, Inc. is a family owned and operated company, running the Southeast and Texas, that has been in business since 1948. The company founder, started the company with a loan of $125 from the People's Bank in Selma, AL, moved his one truck from Selma to Montgomery, AL and the legacy of J&M Tank Lines, Inc. was in motion.
Since that time, J&M Tank Lines, Inc. has expanded to cover primarily the Southeast, from Texas to the Carolinas. And though business, locations and people have changed over the years, one thing that hasn't changed is the work ethic that transformed a one truck operation into the premier bulk carrier in the industry.