Established route flow and driving consistency help CDL-A truck drivers maintain dependable miles and practical weekly scheduling. Home every 5–7 days with scheduled reset. 100% no-touch dry van freight. Automatic trucks with APU and inverter. Regional routes operating east of I-35. Drivers earn $1,450 to $1,750 per week while averaging 2,800 to 3,000 miles. CDL-A truck drivers are home every 5 to 7 days for reset time and consistent scheduling. 100% no-touch freight designed to reduce delays and keep drivers moving efficiently. Drivers operate established regional lanes east of I-35 with dependable dry van freight and steady route planning. International LT trucks equipped with APU and inverter technology. Trucks are no more than 3 years old, and rental coverage is available if maintenance issues occur. Freight planning is built around maintaining steady movement and minimizing downtime between loads. CDL-A truck drivers benefit from established dispatch patterns and practical regional scheduling throughout the week.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED