About the job CDL-A Truck Driver - $1200-$1700 - Home Weekly
Do you have a fresh Class A CDL but keep running into job postings that demand years of experience? We do not look for perfect drivers—our mission is to develop them through paid, hands-on field experience. This program puts you straight onto the road hauling actual cargo, completely bypassing boring classroom videos. Get the corporate backing, stable income, and real-world skills you need to launch a lifelong trucking career.
Detailed Earning Breakdown
Your financial stability is our priority. Here is exactly what you will earn as you progress:
- Weeks 1–6 (With Trainer): Receive a fixed salary of $650 every week during your learning phase.
- First 3 Months Solo: Earn $0.56 per mile with a secure safety net of $1,000 minimum guaranteed weekly.
- Future Outlook: Move to a higher scale of $0.56–$0.64 per mile after month 3, bringing home an average of $1,200 to $1,700 weekly.
Skills You Will Master on the Road
You will spend a month to a month and a half on regional lanes with a veteran driver. The focus is entirely on practical skills that school couldn't teach you. You will develop confident operation of Class A commercial vehicles under real traffic conditions, utilize electronic logging device (ELD) software, maintain strict Hours-of-Service (HOS) compliance, and execute thorough pre-trip and post-trip vehicle safety inspections (DVIR).
What We Provide to Solo Operators
- Work-Life Balance: Stay connected to your personal life with consistent weekly home time built into your schedule.
- Cargo Volume: Keep your miles high with continuous regional dry van freight assignments without seasonal drops.
- Fleet Quality: Work with late-model, well-maintained, and completely DOT-compliant equipment.
- Assistance: Access non-stop assistance from an operational support team available at any hour of the day or night.
Qualifications Needed
- An active Class A CDL license in good standing.
- Minimum age of 21 years old.
- Documentation confirming 120+ training hours at an approved truck driving school.
- A driving record free of severe violations or recent major accidents (clean MVR).
- Passing results on a standard DOT medical examination and pre-employment drug screening.
Take control of your future instead of waiting for experience. Submit your resume by clicking the application option below, and a recruiter will reach out shortly.
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