Pro Trucker

May 2014

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Also accepting applications for Company Drivers and Recent Driving School Graduates At TransAm Trucking, we are committed to giving you better pay, excellent home time* and our respect. TransAm Trucking is committed to your financial and personal success. TransAm Leasing, Inc. Has The Best Leasing Program In The Industry On average, TransAm Trucking's operators gross $40,000 more than company drivers over a four-year period. You are paid 84¢ per mile loaded and empty with up to a 1¢ increase annually up to 88¢, plus fuel surcharge, and you can also earn a quarterly bonus of 1¢ per mile. Compare TransAm Leasing, Inc.'s program to any other program in the business and they just don't measure up. TransAm Leasing, Inc.'s superior leasing package includes the following: • Affordable weekly lease payments • Bumper to bumper warranty TransAm Trucking offers their Independent Contractors the following: Kenworth T-680 Tractors! TransAm Leasing Now Leasing Now Offering Call now to find out how you can join our team. National Recruiting Office 800-370-9609 www.transamtruck.com • Paid base plates and permits • Paid tolls • Paid reefer fuel • Paid trailer washouts • Paid trailer shags • Discount fuel network, including fuel optimization • No trailer rental fee • Temporary truck available in case of breakdown TransAm: All amounts stated herein are subject to change. Nothing contained herein is any warranty or guaranty of the amount that an individual will actually earn. There are many factors that can significantly affect the amount an individual will actually earn and the success of an individual. *We understand that your time at home is important to you. For company drivers, all we need is an eight-day notice and upon approval, we will get you home when you want. Our drivers who are independent contractors enjoy flexible time." PRO_Full&Spread_Template.indd 1 3/10/14 3:53 PM

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