Hay & Straw Truck Driver (Class A CDL) $75,000 – $85,000 per year + Bonus Potential Home Nightly | Year-Round Work | Weekly Pay Location: Southwest Kansas and OK/TX Panhandles Region Shop Location: Guymon, Oklahoma…
Skills: Class A CDL, DOT Compliance, Load Securing, Truck Inspection, Route Navigation
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$75k–$85k/hr
Full-time
Weekly Pay, Bonus Potential, Paid Time Off, Paid Holidays, 401(k) With Company Match, Medical Insurance
Posted 29d ago
~40 hrs/week
Responsibilities
Safely transport baled forage products from fields to customers across Oklahoma, Kansas, and Texas. Maintain accurate logs, perform daily vehicle inspections, and coordinate with dispatchers and loaders.
Requirements
Requires a valid Class A CDL, current DOT medical card, and at least 2 years of semi-truck driving experience. Candidates must have a good driving record and the physical ability to lift up to 50 lbs and secure loads.
Full job description
Hay & Straw Truck Driver (Class A CDL) $75,000 – $85,000 per year + Bonus Potential Home Nightly | Year-Round Work | Weekly Pay
Location: Southwest Kansas and OK/TX Panhandles Region Shop Location: Guymon, Oklahoma Company: Pacific Ag Carriers, LLC
Pacific Ag Carriers is a 28-year-old agricultural transportation company serving customers throughout Oklahoma, Kansas, and Texas. We are growing and looking for dependable Class A CDL drivers to haul large bales of forage including wheat straw, corn stover, and other agricultural products.
This is a full-time, year-round driving position with consistent work and predictable home time.
What We Offer
Annual earnings of $75,000 – $85,000 depending on experience
Weekly pay
Home nightly
Full-time, year-round employment
Bonus potential
Paid time off and paid holidays
401(k) with company match
Medical insurance with Health Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA)
Dental and vision insurance
Short-term disability and long-term disability
Life insurance and AD&D
Employee Assistance Program
Scholarship program and employee discounts
Job Responsibilities
Safely deliver baled forage products from field stacks to customers in Oklahoma, Kansas, and Texas
Operate trucks and trailers safely and in compliance with all DOT regulations
Complete bills of lading, weight tickets, inspection reports, and logs accurately and on time
Perform daily truck and trailer inspections
Communicate with dispatchers, loader operators, and customers
Secure loads properly using straps and required safety procedures
Maintain a professional and safety-focused work environment
Minimum Requirements
Valid Class A CDL
Current DOT medical card
At least 2 years of semi-truck driving experience
Good driving record and insurable
Ability to follow dispatch instructions and routes
Ability to secure loads safely
Reliable and punctual
Preferred Qualifications
Experience hauling hay or agricultural commodities
Ability to communicate by radio and phone
Bilingual English/Spanish is a plus
Work Environment and Physical Requirements
Frequent lifting up to 50 lbs.
Climbing, bending, kneeling, and securing loads
Extended sitting while driving
Regular outdoor work in varying weather conditions
Ability to hear instructions and alarms and maintain required vision standards
A Pacific Ag Truck Driver is responsible for delivering product safely while maintaining accurate paperwork and communication with dispatch and operations staff.
Pacific Ag Carriers, LLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Day Shift; Monday-Friday; some weekends and holidays required based on business needs. 40-50 Hours per Week
Related keywords
Class A CDLDOT RegulationsAgricultural TransportationBaled ForageWheat StrawCorn StoverSemi-truckLogisticsBills Of LadingWeight TicketsLoad StrappingAgricultural CommoditiesGuymon OklahomaTransportation Safety
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Since 1998, Pacific Ag has been helping growers across the country to reduce costs, improve crop emergence and yield, and increase revenue by providing residue management services. Now in 10 states, we work one-on-one with each grower, year-by-year and field-by-field, to develop a unique residue removal program to best support their farming and soil management goals.
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Crop residue and other agricultural wastes are abundant and underutilized, low carbon, renewable feedstocks for bioconversion, and with its harvest and supply capability, Pacific Ag is a strategic enabler of a wide array of decarbonization technologies.
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