Drive regional lanes out of Columbus, OH, hauling dry van freight across the Eastern U.S. Earn steady miles, predictable pay, and dependable home time every two weeks.
Job Details
- Lane type : OTR Dry Van (Eastern Regional)
- Home time : Every two weeks
- Freight type : Drop and hook, live load and unload, and preloads
- Operating area : Eastern states including AL, GA, FL, TN, KY, NC, SC, VA, PA, OH, and surrounding regions
- Consistent, year-round freight
- Average weekly miles : around 2,500
Pay & Bonuses
Average weekly earnings between $1,200 and $1,400Pay rate : $0.55–$0.65 CPM, all miles paid, loaded and emptyPerformance bonus up to $0.08 CPM for safety and serviceStop pay $15 per stopBenefits
Full benefits after 30 days including medical, dental, vision, and prescription coverage401(k) with company match and employee assistance programLife, disability, accident, and critical illness insuranceRider policy available for passengers 12 and olderPet policy allows dogs up to 40 lbs (available from day one; trainees after solo upgrade)Requirements
Must be 21 or older with valid Class A CDLMust have minimum 6 months solo tractor trailer experienceHeld a U.S. driver’s license for at least 12 monthsClean MVR and PSP, no major violations or preventable accidents in 3 yearsNo more than two moving violations in two yearsNo DUI or DWI in the past 5 years (10 if while holding CDL)Stable employment history with no major gapsMust pass urine and hair drug test and DOT physicalMilitary experience may qualify with DD214Trainee Program
Recent CDL-A graduates encouraged to apply4–6-week hands-on mentor program with real OTR experienceMinimum 120 hours from an accredited trucking school requiredStable employment record with no major gapsWhy Drivers Choose This Fleet
Steady regional miles, consistent pay, and dependable home time make this one of the most reliable opportunities for CDL-A drivers in the Eastern U.S.
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Apply today to join the Eastern Regional Fleet and start driving with confidence.
EOE
All qualified applicants will be considered.