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CDL A (LOC) - Oakland, CA

Heniff Transportation Systems.
Company Driver
On-site
California, United States
$2,000 - $2,200 USD weekly
Local
  •  All loads are local, and drivers haul multiple loads per day.
Routes:
  • All local loads.
Average Pay:
  • Our Average Company Drivers Pay: $2,000.00 to 2,200.00 a week.

Terminal Perks:
  • Drivers are home every night.
  • Great support staff. 
  • 100% dry bulk tanks (flour).  
Customers/what we haul:
  • Miller Milling (Flour)
Company Driver Benefits:
  • Top pay by % of linehaul hourly load/unload pay
  • Local, Regional, Dedicated and Long-haul options with excellent home time available
  • Safety Incentive Plan (up to $10k/year)
  • On-Time first hour paid when Loading/Unloading
  • A top-of-the-line PPO health insurance policy
  • Excellent dental insurance
  • Vision plan
  • Weekly pay with Direct Deposit available
  • Generous paid time off
  • 7 paid holidays
  • 401K Plan with company match
  • Driver Referral Bonus Plan ($1,000)
  • Company provided Life insurance
  • Well -maintained company tractor and trailer fleets
  • PeopleNet on-board communications
  • EZ Pass provided
Owner Operator Benefits:
  • $3,000 sign-on bonus
  • 100% fuel surcharge passed on to Owner
  • Hourly detention pay after 2 hours
  • Fuel card provided - Discounts provided at major travel centers
  • Weekly settlements
  • Direct Deposit available
  • Transflo service with mobile apps available
  • Tolls reimbursed 100% (if billable and billed)
  • Network for tank washes
  • PeopleNet units provided free of charge


  • Tanker Endorsement
  • At least one year of tractor-trailer experience
  • No more than 3 moving violations within the last 3 years and
  • No more than 2 moving violations within the last 12 months
  • No preventable DOT recordable crashes within the last 3 years
  • No major traffic violations:
  • Reckless/Careless driving in the last 5 years
  • Driving while intoxicated or under the influence of drugs in the last 5 years
  • Hit and run; leaving the scene of an accident or failure to report an accident in the last 5 years
  • Excessive speeding as defined by the D.O.T.; any single offense for speed 15 mph or more above the posted speed limit in the last 3 years