Long Haul Flatbed CDL Driver
Listed on 2026-06-24
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Transportation
Truck Driver, CDL, Transportation Logistics, Freight
Contract Flatbed CDL Driver — Long Haul
Inland Transport, LLC is hiring a contract Class A CDL driver for long-haul, open-deck freight out of Spokane, Washington. We have been moving flatbed freight since 2013 with consistent lanes, late-model equipment, and a dispatch team that works to keep you turning miles instead of waiting on broken loads.
The RoleYou will be running flatbed as your primary trailer, with the option to run step-deck and Conestoga loads when it makes sense for the lane. Freight originates across the Pacific Northwest and delivers throughout the lower 48.
This is a 1099 contract position
. We run both owner-operators and drivers leasing on under our authority — talk to a recruiter about whichever fits your situation.
- Structural steel, rebar, pipe & coils
- Lumber, plywood, OSB
- Drywall, roofing, siding
- Heavy machinery & ag equipment
- Pre-fab building modules
- Crated freight, building products
- Late-model tractors with ELDs
- 48' and 53' flatbed trailers (step-deck and Conestoga available)
- Chains, binders, straps, corner boards, and tarps on board
- Live GPS tracking via NinjaTMS — dispatch plans around you, not at you
Over-the-road long-haul work. Home time depends on the lanes you run and your preferences — work it out with dispatch. We are OTR-focused today; regional and local options will open up as the driver roster grows.
Requirements- Valid Class A CDL
- At least 1 year of verifiable driving experience (flatbed strongly preferred)
- Clean enough MVR and PSP to clear our insurance carriers
- Able to pass DOT physical and drug screen
- Comfortable with open-deck securement — chains, binders, straps, tarping
- Willing to run all 48 contiguous states
- Fill out our quick application — about one minute, goes straight to our recruiter
- Call .
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