Opportunities are currently available for CDL-A drivers seeking steady OTR lanes with simplified freight handling and consistent weekly structure. This opening is designed for a CDL-A truck driver who prefers reliable miles, minimal load interaction, and a routing system that keeps movement steady across long-haul assignments. How This Position Operates Freight planning is structured ahead of time to support continuous movement and reduce downtime between loads. Class A CDL drivers in this fleet operate within a coordinated system where dispatch sequencing helps maintain flow throughout the week. Consistent assignments Pre-planned routing Reduced idle time This allows a CDL A driver to stay focused on driving instead of waiting. Freight Details Dry van freight Drop-and-hook dominant No-touch loads Freight moves across established OTR lanes covering all 48 states, helping Class A CDL drivers maintain consistent weekly mileage. Home Time Two full days off every other week Scheduling is structured to provide a predictable cadence, giving drivers a clear expectation of when they will be home. Driver Support Dispatch teams manage load coordination and routing to help maintain steady movement. CDL-A drivers benefit from clear communication and organized planning throughout each run. Why Drivers Consider This Role This opportunity is a strong fit for experienced CDL-A drivers who want steady freight, organized operations, and equipment that supports consistent performance. CDL-A truck drivers in this fleet operate within a system built around efficiency and predictable scheduling.
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Job Type
Full-time
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
1-10 employees