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Job Description: Dedicated CDL-A Driver - Kroger in Denver, CO Our client is hiring experienced CDL-A Drivers to join a dedicated Kroger fleet based out of Aurora, CO. This position offers excellent home time, consistent schedules, and steady freight on a well-established grocery account. Position Highlights: • Dedicated Kroger account • No-touch freight (live unloads and drop & hook) • Average 1,700 miles per week • Approximately 6 loads per week with 13 stops per load • Consistent lanes and predictable work Home Time: • Within 50 miles of Aurora, CO: Home most days • 50 100 miles from Aurora: Home multiple times per week with 2 3 layovers • Account runs 24/7 (day and night driving available) Delivery Area: • Pick up from Kroger Distribution Center Aurora, CO • Deliveries to King Soopers grocery stores • Routes primarily cover: • Colorado • Southern Wyoming • Eastern Utah Compensation: • Pay per mile • Safe and on-time Mileage Bonus • Mountain Driving Bonus Equipment: • New 2025 truck models • Automatic transmissions • Equipped with auto-chains for mountain driving Benefits Package: • Comprehensive health benefits: Medical, Dental, Life Insurance, AD&D, and HSA options • 401(k) participation • Paid Time Off (PTO) • Bonus incentives • Unlimited cash referral program Who Can Apply: • Drivers must have 3 months of experience, with all months with first seat driving (i.e., driving on their own outside of school and training) with one company. • NOTE: The 3 months cannot be split between multiple carriers. Apply Online Below or Give Us A Call At 855-370-1177 Job Description: Dedicated CDL-A Driver - Kroger in Denver, CO Our client is hiring experienced CDL-A Drivers to join a dedicated Kroger fleet based out of Aurora, CO. This position offers excellent home time, consistent schedules, and steady freight on a well-established grocery account. Position Highlights: • Dedicated Kroger account • No-touch freight (live unloads and drop & hook) • Average 1,700 miles per week • Approximately 6 loads per week with 13 stops per load • Consistent lanes and predictable work Home Time: • Within 50 miles of Aurora, CO: Home most days • 50 100 miles from Aurora: Home multiple times per week with 2 3 layovers • Account runs 24/7 (day and night driving available) Delivery Area: • Pick up from Kroger Distribution Center Aurora, CO • Deliveries to King Soopers grocery stores • Routes primarily cover: • Colorado • Southern Wyoming • Eastern Utah Compensation: • Pay per mile • Safe and on-time Mileage Bonus • Mountain Driving Bonus Equipment: • New 2025 truck models • Automatic transmissions • Equipped with auto-chains for mountain driving Benefits Package: • Comprehensive health benefits: Medical, Dental, Life Insurance, AD&D, and HSA options • 401(k) participation • Paid Time Off (PTO) • Bonus incentives • Unlimited cash referral program Who Can Apply: • Drivers must have 3 months of experience, with all months with first seat driving (i.e., driving on their own outside of school and training) with one company. • NOTE: The 3 months cannot be split between multiple carriers. Apply Online Below or Give Us A Call At 855-370-1177 Apply tot his job

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