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Hub Group Improves Pay for Regional Truck Drivers

Hub Group says regional truck drivers can make $75,000 a year under its new pay package for regional drivers, which offers better compensation, benefits, and regular opportunities for increases.

May 7, 2019
Hub Group Improves Pay for Regional Truck Drivers

Hub Group recently announced a new pay package for regional drivers with better compensation, benefits and regular opportunities for increases.

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Hub Group recently announced a new pay package for regional drivers, with better compensation, benefits and regular opportunities for increases. The new regional pay package starts drivers at 60 cents per mile with the ability for drivers to receive yearly pay increases. Driving 2,200-2,400 miles per week, drivers can expect to earn $75,000 or more annually.

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In addition to competitive compensation, Hub Group also offers drivers a $6,000 sign-on bonus, 401(k) plan, benefits package, and "a work culture with a collaborative and positive environment," the company said.

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Based in Oak Brook, Illinois, Hub Group offers multi-modal transportation services throughout North America, including intermodal, truck brokerage, dedicated and logistics services.

To drive for Hub Group, applicants must have a valid Class A CDL, be at least 23 years old and have six months of verifiable tractor trailer experience. For more information, visit www.driveforhubgrouptrucking.com.

Hub Group also recently announced record first-quarter financial results, saying it will expand its headquarters campus in Oak Brook, adding a second office building that will bring its total capacity to approximately 1,400 employees on the campus. The company also recently was named to Forbes’ 2019 list of America’s Best Mid-Size Employers for the second consecutive year, placing 18th of the 500 recognized companies and first in its category, Transportation and Logistics.

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