Regional CDL-A Truck Driver Opportunities: A Comprehensive Overview
The pursuit of a career as a regional CDL-A truck driver presents a unique blend of stability and flexibility. This role entails dependable regional runs, with a focus on safety and a commitment to delivering consistent routes and on-time weekly pay.
Key Benefits of Regional CDL-A Truck Driving
Consistent routes and on-time weekly pay provide financial security and peace of mind
Operation of late-model, well-maintained trucks equipped with the latest safety features ensures driver safety and the safety of others on the road
No-touch freight policy eliminates the hassle of loading or unloading responsibilities, allowing drivers to focus on driving
Home time is provided with weekly 34 hours restarts, and loads that keep drivers within 400 miles of home, facilitating quality time with loved ones
Competitive salary: average weekly gross $1,100 - $1,500, with opportunities for bonuses and incentives
Joining a Supportive Team
Runs take place in Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Kentucky, and Illinois, with loads that keep drivers close to home
Benefits include weekly pay, health benefits, 401k participation, paid time off, and more
Unlimited cash referral program and bonus incentives support career growth and financial stability
Requirements for Regional CDL-A Truck Drivers
Valid CDL Class A License
Valid Medical Card
6 months of OTR/Regional Tractor-Trailer Experience (fresh graduates with CDL-A license also eligible)
Clean driving record
Ability to pass a urine and hair drug screen
No major accidents
No SAP (Substance Abuse Program) history
Initiating a Rewarding Career
Applicants are encouraged to apply for regional CDL-A truck driver positions, commencing a rewarding career with a supportive team.```