This regional driving position is designed for Class A drivers seeking consistency, reliable miles, and a predictable schedule. It involves running regional dry van freight with consistent volume, typically ranging from 2,000 to 2,400 weekly miles. The role features a high percentage of drop-and-hook loads and a no-touch freight setup to reduce physical workload. Drivers will be assigned late-model equipment, and dispatch focuses on keeping trucks moving and minimizing delays. The position offers a stable routine, dependable income, and clear expectations week to week, with home time built into the schedule. Drivers with a CDL-A can begin through a paid training program lasting approximately 3 to 5 weeks with a mentor, focusing on real driving conditions, safety, and trip management, with an opportunity to move into a solo position after evaluation.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
No Education Listed