This regional role offers consistent freight, clear expectations, and weekly home time. Drivers can expect steady income from 2,000 to 2,400 weekly miles in a regional dry van operation, with a large portion of loads being drop-and-hook and no-touch freight. Assigned trucks from a newer, well-maintained fleet are provided, and dispatch is structured to minimize waiting time. New drivers with a CDL-A can enter through a paid training program focusing on safety, trip planning, and real load experience, progressing to a solo truck based on readiness. The position is designed for drivers seeking a predictable routine, steady income, and fewer surprises on the road.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
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