Southwest regional freight planning and a straightforward regional operation help CDL-A truck drivers stay productive without constantly changing routes or unpredictable dispatch schedules. Drivers based in Oklahoma City run established regional lanes with organized load planning, steady weekly miles, and consistent no-touch freight. Southwest regional freight lanes Majority drop-and-hook freight Average hauls of 700–750 miles Automatic Freightliner and Kenworth trucks Rider and pet program available after approval Regional Freight Drivers run no-touch dry van freight across established Southwest and surrounding regional lanes. Most freight is drop-and-hook with limited live unload freight depending on the customer. Dispatch plans loads in advance to help reduce downtime between trips and maintain a smoother operating schedule throughout the week. Straightforward Scheduling Drivers operate on a structured 12-day schedule followed by a guaranteed 48-hour reset every other weekend. The operation is designed to create a more predictable routine with organized dispatch planning and consistent freight movement from one trip to the next. Equipment Drivers operate 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.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
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