Flatbed Driver - Lease to Purchase

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Lease Purchase
Driver Benefits & Info:

  • No money down & no credit check

  • Home every weekend

  • No forced dispatch

  • $5,000 sign-on bonus

    • Receive $1,500 after the 1st load

  • $3,000 referral bonus

  • Earn 70% line haul + 100% FSC when pulling Blair's trailer

    • Earn 77% when Lease purchasing a Blair trailer + 100%of FSC

  • Drivers can TAKE HOME over $2000 per week

  • Late Model Equipment (2018-2021)

  • 100% of trailer maintenance covered by Blair when pulling Blair's trailer

  • Low weekly payment

  • Ownership in 2 - 4 Years (depending on the year, make, and model selected)

  • Direct deposit every Friday

Owner Operator
Advantages:
  • 100% customer-paid fuel surcharge

  • Home on weekends

  • $5,000 sign-on bonus

    • Receive $1,500 after the 1st load

  • $3,000 referral bonus

  • We pay 70% of gross for Tractor Only, 71% of gross for Multiple Tractors, 77% of gross for Tractors and Trailers, and 78% of gross for multiple Tractors and Trailers

  • Fuel discounts at TA, Loves, Petro, and Flying J

  • Network of customer service representatives and driver-friendly dispatchers

  • Large and growing customer base

  • Traffic lanes: Southeast, Midwest, Northeast, and TX

  • Weekly settlements

  • Direct deposit

  • Maintenance escrow available

  • Third-party fuel tax accounting is available

  • No Hazmat

  • Transflo

  • Contractor referral program

  • Third-party insurance discounts available (physical damage, bobtail, and OCC/ACC or Work Comp)

  • Maintenance, securement equipment, and tire discounts

All Blair Logistics Truck Driver
Requirements:
  • Must have a valid Class A CDL

  • Must be at least 22 years old

  • Must have 1 year of recent OTR experience

  • Must have 1 month of recent flatbed experience

  • No DUIs in the last 5 years

  • No felonies within the last 10 years

Why Drive Flatbed with Blair Logistics?

“I have been an Owner Operator for 34 years and am thankful to have been with Blair Logistics since 2009. They are courteous, respectful, and fair. They keep you loaded. And they have good freight and a minimal amount of paperwork. I look forward to a successful future with Blair, and I highly recommend the company to other drivers.”
—Terry Wilmeth, Owner Operator

At Blair Logistics we know that the success of our entire company starts with our DRIVERS! Our high-demand flatbed freight takes you across the Southeast, Midwest, Northeast, and Texas. We provide consistent miles every week. With our large network of customers, safety experts and the best driver managers, we don't just get you to your next stop safely, we do it with less layover time, fewer empty miles, and no forced dispatch.

Blair Logistics is a fast growing, people oriented trucking company that is committed to excellence. Our fleet is made up of flatbed trailers operated by owner operators and lease purchase operators. Blair has now grown to over 600 owner operators / lease purchase with over 750 trailers.

Call Us Today (888) 639-4941
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