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CDL-A Regional Drivers – Trainee & Experienced Welcome
Job Type: Full-Time
Driver Types: Trainee & Solo
How to Apply: Call or text Rachel at (513)-854-1749

Job Summary:
Join our team as a regional driver hauling no-touch freight throughout the Central and North Central U.S. We’re hiring both new and experienced CDL-A drivers — expect steady miles, competitive pay, and flexible home time!

Pay & Miles:

  • Experienced Drivers: $1,100–$1,500/week
  • Avg Weekly Miles: 1,900
  • Drop & Hook Pay: $25/load
  • Stop Pay: $100/stop

Home Time:

  • 34-hour resets (flexible schedule)
  • Take truck home during time off
  • 6–14 days out; must complete 2,500–3,000 miles to reset

Route Info:

  • Runs begin in Illinois markets
  • Regional lanes through Central & North Central states
  • 99% no-touch freight | 80% drop-and-hook

Requirements:

  • Valid CDL-A
  • At least 21 years old
  • Clean MVR & background
  • Able to stay out 6–14 days

Trainee Program:

  • Duration: 4–6 weeks
  • Training Pay: $650/week

Perks & Benefits:

  • Vacation Pay (Annual)
  • Insurance: Aetna, available after 30 days
  • Pet Policy: Dogs under 40 lbs
  • Rider Policy: Allowed min. age 12
  • Layover & detention pay (after 2 hrs)
  • Multi-stop pay (varies by account)

Equipment & Freight:

  • Freight type: Dry Van
  • Trucks: Late-model Freightliners & Kenworths (10-speed & auto)
  • Avg. tractor age: 1.5 years

Responsibilities:

  • Safely operate Class A equipment across assigned lanes
  • Conduct pre- and post-trip inspections
  • Maintain ELD logs and communicate via Qualcomm

Apply today and start driving with us!

How to apply: call or text Rachel at (513)-854-1749.

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: $1,100.00 - $1,500.00 per week

Benefits:

  • 401(k)
  • Dental insurance
  • Health insurance
  • Life insurance
  • Paid orientation
  • Paid time off
  • Paid training
  • Referral program
  • Vision insurance

People with a criminal record are encouraged to apply

License/Certification:

  • CDL A (Preferred)

Work Location: On the road

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