About N&M
N&M Transfer, a family-owned transportation company, is responsible for the transportation of millions of pounds of commodities a day throughout our regional area. N&M's team of skilled truck drivers, forklift operators, mechanics and office employees work together to provide a superior next-day transportation service which positively affects our local economy.
Position Description
We offer great opportunities for individuals to become a professional semi-driver through our internal truck driving program. You will receive FREE training and get paid to train! This is a great opportunity to jump into a rewarding and meaningful career as a class A CDL truck driver, while working full-time.
What N&M Offers You:
Home daily and no weekend work!
Earn FT Wages as a Forklift Operator while you train, starting between $18.53 - $21.68/hr dependent on shift worked
Student pay starting at $23.41/hour
1 on 1 training with a professional trainer
Well-maintained equipment, all Day Cabs!
Furnished uniforms
Full-Time employees are offered an outstanding benefit package including: Medical, dental, vision, flexible spending, disability and paid life insurance
FREE Onsite Health Clinic for all employees and family members!
Paid holidays and vacations. Earn 1st week of vacation after 90 days!
401(k) Plan with a substantial company match, which is 100% vested immediately
Referral Bonuses
Safety awards and Accident-Free Mileage Bonus Qualifications include:
Minimum 21 years of age (Strongly preferred)
CDL A Instructional Permit obtained within 1st 30 days of employment
Pass a pre-employment drug screen, DOT Physical and lifting assessment
Willing to obtain hazmat and tanker endorsements once CDL obtained
Satisfactory driving and work record
Contact us for additional information or visit our website to complete an online application if you are interested in driving semi for a premier and financially stable company.
N&M Transfer Company, Inc.
630 Muttart Road
Neenah, WI 54956
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