This CDL-A truck driver position is built around consistent scheduling and predictable home time, giving drivers a clear understanding of how their weeks are structured from dispatch to reset. CDL A drivers in this role operate within a system designed to maintain steady movement while protecting planned time off. Home Time & Schedule Drivers receive a 48-hour reset every two weeks, with select lanes offering weekly home time depending on availability. Dispatch planning is structured to align routes with scheduled resets, helping drivers maintain a reliable work and home routine without frequent last-minute changes. Scheduling is designed to support advance planning, allowing each CDL-A truck driver to anticipate time off while maintaining steady miles throughout the week. This approach helps create a consistent rhythm between time on the road and time at home. Freight Freight consists of dry van loads with 100% no-touch handling and a high percentage of drop-and-hook deliveries. Drivers operate across the lower 48 states through organized routing that supports efficient movement and minimizes delays. This Class A CDL driver role combines dependable earnings with a schedule designed for long-term consistency. CDL-A truck drivers benefit from reliable freight flow while maintaining a predictable routine week after week. Equipment Late-model Freightliners, Volvos, and Peterbilts (2017–2022), equipped with automatic transmission, APUs, and inverters to support driver comfort and long-haul performance.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
1-10 employees