This position is a strong fit for professional Class A CDL drivers who want predictable earnings supported by reliable dispatch and steady mileage. Drivers operate within a system designed to maintain consistent weekly income through structured freight planning. Freight Network Drivers haul refrigerated commodities including boxed food products and temperature-controlled goods moving between distribution centers and major freight hubs. Freight flow supports approximately 2,500 to 3,000 miles per week, allowing CDL-A truck drivers to maintain consistent weekly earnings through stable routing. Freight is coordinated through established customer lanes that support consistent scheduling and steady delivery timelines across the network. This structure helps reduce delays between loads and supports more predictable transit times across multiple distribution regions. Dispatch coordination focuses on maintaining continuous freight movement while minimizing downtime. Drivers work with a dedicated support team that understands long-haul operations and assists with scheduling, routing, load planning, and communication throughout each trip to support consistent weekly miles. Drivers are assigned late-model Kenworth T680 tractors equipped with automatic transmissions. Trucks include APUs, power inverters, voice navigation systems, and in-cab fifth-wheel release systems. Modern equipment supports driver comfort and reliable performance across regional refrigerated lanes.
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Job Type
Full-time
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
1-10 employees