Regional freight demand and strong dispatch coordination help CDL-A truck drivers maintain consistent weekly miles without constant route changes or unpredictable scheduling. Drivers based in Oklahoma City run established regional lanes with dependable no-touch freight, organized load planning, and a work schedule designed to stay consistent from one dispatch cycle to the next. This role offers no-touch regional dry van freight, with the majority of loads being drop-and-hook. Average haul lengths are between 700–750 miles. Drivers operate automatic Freightliner and Kenworth trucks and have access to a rider and pet program after approval. The dispatch coordination ensures drivers operate on a structured 12-day schedule followed by a guaranteed 48-hour reset every other weekend. Dispatch works to coordinate loads efficiently, helping drivers move from one assignment to the next with fewer unexpected delays. Organized planning supports a predictable routine while maintaining dependable regional miles throughout each work cycle. Equipment includes 2021 or newer Freightliner and Kenworth tractors equipped with automatic transmissions, APUs, inverters, refrigerator space, and TV/microwave mounts. Trucks are maintained through regular preventive maintenance scheduling to help reduce downtime and improve reliability on the road. Dispatch and maintenance support teams remain available throughout each trip to assist with routing, load planning, and equipment coordination.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED