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Significant Pay Increase for Petroleum Truck Drivers
Florida Rock & Tank Lines, Inc., a prominent tank carrier based in Jacksonville, Florida, has recently announced a 15% pay increase for both existing and new petroleum tanker truck drivers, set to take effect on April 30, 2021.
Recognizing Driver Commitment
This pay raise not only acknowledges the dedication and professionalism of current drivers but also aims to attract fresh talent to meet the growing demand for freight that keeps the nation operational.
Work-Life Balance for Drivers
Alongside this pay increase, the petroleum driver role offers a home-daily lifestyle. Drivers work with local clients within a 75-mile radius, completing three or four deliveries per shift to convenience stores and various commercial or industrial customers, allowing them to return home to their families each day.
Comprehensive Benefits Package
Florida Rock & Tank Lines values its essential tanker truck drivers and provides a range of benefits, including full health, dental, and vision coverage, life insurance, short-term disability, accidental death & dismemberment coverage, business travel insurance, and more. They also offer a 401(k) plan with a 50% company match, paid time off, and holiday pay.
Incentives for Long-Term Drivers
The company rewards loyalty with additional perks such as seniority pay after six months, quarterly and annual safety bonuses, along with a retention bonus for ongoing commitment.
Paid Training Opportunities
For those who haven’t had experience hauling petroleum, Florida Rock & Tank Lines provides paid training for seasoned CDL-A drivers and ongoing mentorship throughout their first year with the company.
Join the Florida Rock & Tank Lines Team
Founded in 1962, Florida Rock & Tank Lines, Inc. has grown to become an award-winning motor carrier with a fleet of 400 tractors and 500 trailers operating from 21 terminals across the Southeast. If you’re interested in exploring new career opportunities with the expanding Florida Rock & Tank Lines team, click here to get started.
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