DTI Driver
The package provides the installation files for IDT High Definition Audio Driver version 6.10.6504.0. If the driver is already installed on your system, updating (overwrite-installing) may fix. Go to any DTI office or Negosyo Center 2. Submit all the DTI business registration requirements. Make sure to have a list of backups in case your three proposed business names are already taken. Pay the business name registration fee. Once DTI approves your business name, it will issue a Certificate of Business Name Registration to you.
Dot Transportation Inc. (DTI), a subsidiary of Dot Foods, will open a satellite location in Strafford, Mo. in the coming weeks. DTI representatives are currently scouting locations and are recruiting 10 experienced truck drivers to help the company get this new location off the ground. Interested drivers are encouraged to apply online for the Customer Delivery Specialist position at www.drivefordot.com.
Strafford will be the ninth satellite in the DTI system, which creates a new avenue for driver recruitment as well. Each new satellite location opens a new market for driver recruitment. Strafford sits on one of the most important highway links of the 20th century, known as the Mother Road or America's Highway, Route 66. It is conveniently located on Interstate 44, just northeast of Springfield, Mo.
This community of 2,358 people is also on a main travel lane between Dot Foods' headquarters in Mount Sterling, Ill. and Dot customers. DTI is Dot Foods' only shipping partner and co-locates in all of Dot Foods' eight distribution centers.
'Dot Foods and DTI are growing steadily, despite the recession, so expanding the geographic areas we can hire from is a principal strategy to support continued expansion,' said Paul Mugerditchian, President of Dot Transportation. 'These are the perfect locations because our Mount Sterling drivers will be able to take a shipment of products to the new drop lot and return in one day. Our new drivers will then pick up those shipments and deliver them to Dot Foods' customers.'
DTI recruiters are looking in Strafford and nearby Springfield area for 10 drivers who are already industry leaders.
'Since this is a satellite location, these first 10 drivers will need to be self-sufficient, so we are looking for experience for these positions,' said DTI recruiter Dana Chapman. 'However, we plan to grow the Strafford satellite so I encourage less experienced drivers to apply as well - we could have more positions available soon.'
This DTI satellite location will allow drivers in southwestern Missouri to work for DTI for the first time. According to indeed.com, over-the-road truck drivers in this area of Missouri make an average of $59,000 per year. Experienced DTI drivers make an average of $65,000 annually - so for drivers in this area, a job driving for DTI could potentially mean an increase in average pay plus more home time, as DTI drivers average two days per week at home.
DTI drivers also earn excellent benefits including pay on actual miles; delivery pay; pick-up and layover pay; fuel incentives; quarterly and annual bonuses; paid personal days, sick days, vacations, holidays; benefits including health, dental, vision and 401(k) with match; short and long-term disability; experience pay and exceptional unload pay.
DTI is currently working with the Strafford Chamber of Commerce to scout potential locations, with the only requirement being parking space for a minimum of 10 tractor trailers, preferably on a secure lot. Interested parties with space to rent on existing parking lots may contact Sarah Wolfe at DTI at 1-800-366-3687.
Founded in 1960 in Mt. Sterling, neither Dot Foods nor DTI has had a layoff in the entire history of the company. For more information about all of Dot's current career opportunities, visit www.dotfoods.com/careers.
The most frequently-asked question HR coordinators at Dot get when talking to potential drivers is: “What’s the home time like?”
That is a loaded question with a pretty lengthy answer. So, we figured creating a blog post that outlines all of our driver schedule options would be a great way to get you the information you want to know. Dli laptops & desktops driver.
Before we dive too far into driver types, we want to let you know that all Dot drivers are required to have their CDL Class A driver’s license. It is also mandatory to have your Hazmat and Tanker endorsements.
If you don’t have your license, we encourage you to check out our driving school partners in our distribution center (DC) communities. You can also find out more information about our driving school reimbursement program.
Local Versus Regional
Most of the drivers at Dot Transportation (DTI) are regional. We offer a few local driving positions at a limited number of DCs. Contact the DC closest to you to find out if they offer local driving positions.
Class A CDL – Regional Company Delivery Specialist (CDS)
When you are a regional company delivery driver for DTI, you will:
- Spend time behind the wheel
- Unload freight at our customers’ docks
- Pick up product to bring back to our warehouses
“Traditional” Schedule:
- Deliver about two loads each week
- Are out for two to three days at a time
- Are home about two days each week in between loads
4 Days On, 4 Days Off Schedule:
- Four days on the road, and then four days at home
- 4 on/4 off Perk: You will know which days you are working and which days you’ll be home for the entire year
6 Days On, 3 Days Off Schedule:
- Six days on the road, three days off the road
- 6 on/3 off Perk: You will know which days you are working and which days you’ll be home for the entire year
4×3 Flip:
- The schedule with the most home time
- Rotating schedule
- One week you’ll be on the road for four days and home for three. The next week you’ll be on the road for three days and home for four.
- Popularly called the “four-by-three flip.”
4×3 flip positions are usually listed as a company delivery driver position, but they are occasionally listed as no-touch freight positions at select locations. Note that these positions are not available at all locations. Drivers Datalogic adc.
Class A CDL – Regional No-Touch Driver
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- Same as the Class A CDL CDS positions—you just don’t touch the freight
- Spend all of your time behind the wheel
- Take products to our company terminals
- Meet other drivers at one of our turn points
- Deliver loads to customers that don’t require you to unload the trailer
- Bump docks and pick up loads from suppliers
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No-Touch Schedule Options:
You can still be a no-touch driver and get the benefits of our unique schedule options. Our no-touch positions are available with the following schedules: Find wireless devices.
- Traditional
- Four days on, four days off
- Six days on, three days off
Class A Team Company Delivery Truck Driver
- Offered as both no-touch and CDS positions
- Typically dispatched out for two to four days at a time
- Primarily spend time behind the wheel
- Take freight to other Dot locations
- Meet other drivers at designated turn points to switch trailers
- Take loads to Dot customers
- Pick up loads from suppliers