CDL A Drivers Professional Paid Training & Structured Routes

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Launch your driving career with paid training and guaranteed weekly pay. If you’ve recently graduated from a certified CDL school, this is your chance to earn steady income while gaining real OTR experience.

Paid Training & Orientation
We make it simple to start. Orientation is fully covered with $300 pay, plus all travel and hotel expenses provided. During 4–6 weeks of on-the-road training, you’ll work directly with a professional driver mentor. Our structured program ensures you learn safe driving practices, route planning, and freight handling while building confidence behind the wheel.

What You Can Expect After Training

  • Starting pay at $0.56 CPM, averaging $1,300 per week

  • Consistent miles: 1,600–2,200 per week

  • Home time every 14 days with 2 full days off

  • 100% no-touch freight, with 50% drop and hook

  • Pay increases available up to $0.64 CPM as you grow

Benefits for New Drivers

  • Rider and pet policy available after training

  • Comprehensive medical and dental insurance after 30 days

  • Paid time off and assigned late-model equipment

  • Career stability with a company that values safety and professionalism

Driver Qualifications

  • CDL-A license and at least 21 years of age

  • Graduate of a certified CDL school

  • No DUIs within the last 5 years

  • Clean MVR (no major violations in the last 3 years)

  • Ability to pass both urine and hair drug testing

  • Limited employment gaps preferred

We welcome new drivers and are committed to helping you build a long-term career. This is more than just a first job—it’s the foundation for success in the trucking industry. You’ll earn while you learn, gain miles and experience, and join a carrier that prioritizes driver support.

Equal Opportunity Employer: We are an equal opportunity employer and consider qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status.

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