CDL-A truck drivers earn $1,250 to $1,450 per week with no-touch freight and home weekly. You can expect steady routes, running consistent freight to the same customers with predictable stops and scheduling. You'll get home every week with a consistent reset you can plan around. Earn $1,250 to $1,450 per week with steady miles and consistent freight. You will be driving late-model trucks with updated safety features and driver-focused setups. Trucks are maintained regularly to ensure reliability and reduce unexpected downtime during your runs. Freight is no-touch with drop-and-hook loads to keep you moving. As a CDL-A truck driver, you'll run dedicated regional routes with consistent freight and preloaded trailers. Most loads are drop-and-hook, helping reduce wait times and keep you moving. Routes stay within regional areas, giving you familiarity with lanes and more predictable scheduling week to week. This position is built for drivers who want steady miles, reliable home time, and a consistent routine. You'll work with a dispatch team that provides clear load planning and consistent communication throughout the week. Drivers can expect steady miles without excessive downtime, helping maintain reliable weekly earnings. Most deliveries are scheduled to keep your route flowing efficiently, minimizing delays at shippers and receivers. This setup allows CDL-A truck drivers to stay productive on the road while still maintaining a predictable weekly routine.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED