Northeast regional lanes are set up to give a CDL A driver a clear run path with weekly home time built in. This role is structured for drivers who prefer defined routes and a schedule that supports regular time off without extended periods on the road. Route Structure Freight moves through a network of assigned lanes where pickup and delivery points are arranged to keep trips progressing from one stop to the next. A CDL-A truck driver works within a system that reduces unnecessary delays and keeps transitions between loads efficient. Freight & Equipment (Compact) Freight: No-touch dry van with drop-and-hook Trailers: Preloaded to reduce wait time at shipping points Equipment: Late-model automatic sleeper trucks assigned to drivers Work Rhythm Trips are organized to move through the Northeast with repeat routing patterns, allowing a Class A CDL driver to become familiar with delivery points and timing. This setup supports steady movement between stops while keeping the workload manageable across the week. Home time is scheduled weekly, giving drivers a consistent reset without needing to stay out beyond the planned run. Earnings Drivers earn $1,400 to $1,550 per week based on miles and workload. Income is supported by repeat lane assignments and active freight demand, allowing a CDL A driver to maintain dependable weekly earnings. Benefits Medical, dental, and vision coverage are available, along with a 401(k) plan that includes company match. Paid time off is included, along with access to employee assistance programs. About This Role This opportunity is designed for a CDL-A truck driver who prefers regional runs with a structured schedule and consistent home time while operating within a defined freight network. American Trucking Group is an equal opportunity employer.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
1-10 employees