CDL-A Regional Truck Driver
Listed on 2026-08-11
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Transportation
Truck Driver, Transportation & Logistics, Delivery
CDL-A Regional Truck Driver
Practical regional freight opportunities Assigned Peterbilt 579 with no slip seating Weekly pay plus accessorial earnings Home weekly with scheduling flexibility
Practical freight demand and dependable regional coordination provide CDL-A truck drivers with established freight lanes designed to support productive miles and reliable weekly home time. The operation is built around recurring customer freight that helps create a consistent routine from one workweek to the next.
Your Truck:
You'll be assigned a late-model Peterbilt 579 equipped with SiriusXM, an inverter, TV mount, refrigerator, and an Espar bunk heater. No slip seating means you'll remain in the same truck, giving you a familiar setup every week while scheduled maintenance helps reduce downtime.
The equipment is designed for regional operations, providing the comfort and convenience drivers appreciate throughout the workweek. Pre Pass and EZ Pass are included to help reduce delays and keep freight moving efficiently between customer locations.
Weekly Pay is $1,450-$1,650, with additional opportunities to increase your paycheck through accessorial pay. Transition pay during your first few weeks Additional pay for stops, detention, breakdowns, layovers, and clean inspections Home weekly with flexible scheduling
You'll haul regional freight across established customer lanes that provide dependable freight demand throughout the week. A combination of drop-and-hook and live freight creates a balanced workload while familiar delivery areas allow drivers to become comfortable with customer locations and route expectations.
Steady freight movement and organized regional coordination help maintain productive schedules while supporting dependable weekly miles and regular home time.
Medical, dental, and vision coverage 401(k) with company match Paid vacation and holidays Company-paid life insurance
Valid CDL-A required Minimum 1 year of verifiable tractor-trailer experience Professional attitude and commitment to safe driving
Orientation includes hotel accommodations, meals, and travel. After orientation, you'll leave in your assigned truck and begin your first dispatch with the equipment and support needed to settle into your new position.
We are committed to building a diverse team of professional drivers and logistics staff.
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