If you want steady miles without sitting around waiting on loads, this position keeps you moving. Most drivers here run over 2,200 miles weekly and bring home reliable pay without surprises. You’ll be out for two weeks at a time with planned home time, not guesswork. What the Job Looks Like Dry van freight 100% no-touch loads High percentage of drop and hook Preplanned routes Consistent weekly miles Low downtime between loads Reliable dispatch support Weekly Earnings Drivers are paid between $0.56 and $0.65 per mile depending on experience Typical weekly income falls between $1,400 and $1,600 Annual earnings usually range from $71,000 to $85,000 Miles average between 2,200 and 2,500 per week Direct deposit every week Additional pay incentives tied to safety and performance Orientation is paid and travel is arranged for you Time at Home Home every two weeks with a predictable rotation No last-minute changes to your schedule Trucks You’ll Drive Assigned late-model equipment including Freightliner and Kenworth units All trucks come equipped with APUs Maintenance is handled proactively to avoid downtime Full Benefits Package Health coverage including medical, dental, and vision Company-paid life insurance and AD&D 401(k) with company contribution Paid time off and holidays Passenger and pet program available Getting Started as a New Driver If you’re newer to the industry, you’ll go out with a trainer for 3–5 weeks Training pay is $650 per week You’ll gain experience on real routes while learning inspections, trip planning, and log compliance before transitioning to your own truck
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
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