Beast Mode Truckin seeks experienced Class A drivers for a local intermodal account based in Chicago, IL. This is a 100% no-touch, drop-and-hook position with predictable nightly runs and daily home time. The role offers competitive pay, full benefits after 30 days, and a consistent local lane across the Midwest.
Job details
- Freight: 100% no-touch intermodal trailers (majority drop-and-hook)
- Operating area: Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan, Iowa, Indiana
- Schedule: Night shift with ~19:00 start; 5-day work week with two days off; operation runs seven days per week (weekend work required)
- Typical mileage: Approximately 1,800 miles per week
- Home time: Daily
Compensation and benefits
- Estimated weekly earnings: $1,200–$1,400 (varies by miles and stops)
- Base pay: $0.62 per mile
- Night differential: $0.06 per mile
- Weekend differential: $0.12 per mile
- $20 per loaded dispatch
- Comprehensive benefits after 30 days, including medical, dental, 401(k), and paid time off
Minimum qualifications
- Age 21 or older with a valid Class A CDL
- Minimum 6 months recent CDL driving experience
- Fairly clean driving record: no major accidents, major tickets, or suspensions within the past 5 years; no DUIs in the last 5 years
- Not terminated from most recent employment
- Felonies or misdemeanors within the last 5 years will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis
- Consistent work history: generally a solid 10-year work history with no major gaps outside of school or training (minimum 6 months employment in the last year and at least 1 year in the last 3 years)
- Ability to pass pre-employment urine and hair drug screens
- Residence within 25 miles of Chicago, IL
Additional information
- Beast Mode Truckin emphasizes safety, professional operations, and driver development.
- This role provides a predictable local lane with regular daily home time and comprehensive benefits to support work–life balance.
- Candidates with relevant intermodal or drop-and-hook experience are encouraged to apply; equivalent recent driving experience will be considered.