Grand Rapids, Mich.-based regional hauler is offering a 4-cent raise to all current and future drivers.
by Staff
July 2, 2014
1 min to read
Grand Rapids, Mich.-based regional hauler NTB Inc. has implemented a $.04/mile across-the-board pay raise all incoming and experienced over-the-road drivers.
In addition to the increase, NTB will continue to offer practical mileage pay from driveway to driveway, two consecutive days home per week, per diem, detention pay, safety bonuses, referral bonuses, short haul premium pay, profit sharing, weekend premium pay, tuition reimbursement and complete medical benefits.
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"Increasing driver pay demonstrates our ongoing commitment to offer one of the best compensation packages and one of the best driving jobs in our region," said David Birge, Vice President of Operations.
In addition, NTB recently announced production-based incentive opportunities.
NTB Inc. is a 40-year-old, 200-truck regional fleet hauling consumer goods, grocery, building materials, and water throughout the upper Midwest on both dry van and refrigerated trailers.
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Visit the NTB website to learn more about the available driving opportunities.
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