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CDL Bus Driver - Earn Up to $70k/Year - No Experience Required

Greyhound is Now Hiring CDL Bus Drivers!
Earn $50,000 - $70,000/Year - Up To $10,000 Bonus
Accepting CDL Permits and No Experience!


Do you have a heart for people and passion for safety? Are you willing to work hard and get paid for your travel experience? Do you like being out on the road for up to a week at a time? We are immediately seeking individuals to grow with us and serve America's travelers. All candidates must have a CDL and passenger endorsement (16+) permit. Let's put the Wheels in Motion.


Top Pay & Incentives:


  • Earn $50,000 - $70,000/year (typical first year earnings)
  • Earn up to $10,000 bonus
  • Paid, best in class training
  • Guaranteed days off
  • Holiday and overtime pay
  • Layover and meal pay
  • Accepting CDL permits

Get Started:


  • STEP ONE:
    Request info by submitting this form
  • STEP TWO:
    Complete the Greyhound online driver application (Provided upon completion of step one and takes about 10 min)
  • STEP THREE:
    Connect with an account specialist to discuss available accounts (We'll contact you at the number provided)

Interested in Driving with Greyhound? Apply Today!


Greyhound
Benefits:


  • Medical, dental, vision and prescription drug
  • 401(k) with company match
  • Life insurance
  • Paid vacation
  • Career advancement opportunities
  • Free travel passes
  • Modern buses with Wi-Fi, outlets and leather seats
  • Uniform allowance
  • Fair work rules and union representation

Requirements:


  • Must have valid driver's license
  • CDL permits are accepted
  • No experience required!

Interested in Driving with Greyhound? Apply Today!


Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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