Established regional lane coverage and weekly home time help CDL-A truck drivers settle into a dependable routine. Established freight patterns and repeat regional routes create a position built around consistency both on the road and at home. Drivers in this position haul no-touch dry van freight through established regional lanes that support predictable mileage and regular scheduling. It's a practical opportunity for drivers looking for steady freight and a reliable weekly routine. Drivers earn $1,450 to $1,650 per week while hauling no-touch dry van freight. Freight primarily runs east of I-35 with no NYC routes. Drivers average approximately 2,500 miles per week with average haul lengths around 700 miles, helping maintain productive schedules and consistent weekly earnings. Drivers operate late-model Kenworth and Freightliner sleeper trucks. Depending on location and parking availability, drivers may have the option to take equipment home. Weekly home time, no-touch dry van freight, and established regional lanes combine to create a straightforward driving position built around dependable freight and consistent miles. The combination of familiar route coverage and a predictable home-time schedule helps drivers maintain a steady work routine throughout the week.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
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