Start your CDL-A driving career through a paid over-the-road training program designed for new drivers. You will work with an experienced mentor and gain practical driving experience before transitioning to a solo position.
Paid Training
• 4–6 weeks of paid over-the-road training with an experienced mentor
• Training period is fully compensated
• $300 orientation pay added to the first paycheck after upgrading to solo
Earnings After Training
• $0.56 per mile on all dispatched miles
• Typical weekly earnings: $1,300–$1,400 depending on miles driven
• Drivers generally run between 1,600 and 2,200 miles per week
Freight and Schedule
• 100% no-touch freight with approximately 50% drop and hook loads
• Consistent weekly mileage between 1,600–2,200 miles
• Home time every 14 days with two full days off after completing training
Benefits (Begin After 30 Days)
• Medical, dental, and vision insurance
• 401(k) retirement plan with company match
• Paid time off (PTO)
• Rider and pet policy available once drivers move to a solo truck
Requirements
• CDL-A from an accredited driving school with at least 120 hours of training
• Minimum age requirement of 21 years
• No DUI convictions within the past 5 years
• Clean motor vehicle record with no major violations in the last 3 years
• Ability to pass both hair and urine drug testing
• Consistent employment record with limited gaps
Training Program Overview
During the mentor phase, drivers operate over-the-road routes while learning trip planning, safety procedures, and daily freight operations. The goal is to prepare drivers for steady miles and independent driving after training is completed.
Apply
Submit an application to begin the qualification and onboarding process.
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