This position focuses on refrigerated freight moving nationwide with a focus on longer hauls. All loads are no-touch, but drivers should expect a mix of drop-and-hook and scheduled deliveries. Routes are designed to keep trucks moving across multiple states instead of staying locked into one small region, which helps support steady mileage. Drivers typically bring in $1,250–$1,500 weekly depending on miles and trip length. Longer runs help stabilize earnings week to week by reducing downtime between loads. The standard schedule runs 12 days out with a full 48-hour reset at home. This structure works well for drivers who want to maximize miles while still having planned time off built into the month. Trips are generally planned ahead of time to help maintain a consistent routine. Drivers are assigned automatic sleeper trucks set up for over-the-road comfort. Units are maintained on a routine schedule to keep downtime low and ensure drivers stay on the road instead of waiting on repairs.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED