CDL-A Regional Truck Driver
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CK Transportation, Inc.
Macon, GA (In Person)
$75,400 Salary, Full-Time
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CDL-A Regional Truck Driver CK Transportation, Inc.•3.2 Macon, GA Job Details Full-time $1,300•$1,600 a week 7 hours ago Benefits Passenger ride along program Health insurance Dental insurance Vision insurance Paid orientation Qualifications
CDL A DOT
(Department of Transportation) regulations Full Job Description CDL-A Truck Driver•Macon, GA 31201Weekly Pay:
$1,350•1,500Home Time:
12 days out, 2 full days homeFreight:
Refrigerated freight | No-touch loads | Coast-to-coast running CDL-A drivers in this fleet run coast-to-coast refrigerated freight with longer hauls designed to keep trucks moving instead of sitting at docks or bouncing between short regional runs. Drivers who prefer steady highway miles and consistent weekly movement tend to do well in this setup because the freight network is built around longer trips across multiple regions. No-touch refrigerated freight Coast-to-coast running lanes Long-haul miles with steady dispatch flow Paid orientation and rider policy available Load Type & Freight Network Freight moves nationwide with a combination of drop-and-hook loads and scheduled live deliveries depending on the customer. Because the lanes are spread across multiple states and regions, drivers are able to maintain more consistent mileage week after week instead of dealing with short runs that constantly interrupt momentum. Dispatch works to keep drivers moving steadily while reducing unnecessary downtime between trips. The freight itself is refrigerated, but all loads are no-touch for the driver. Drivers focus on running miles and staying productive without spending extra time handling freight at customer locations. Weekly Pay & Benefits Drivers typically average between $1,350•1,500 weekly depending on trip length, mileage, and overall productivity during the pay period. Longer runs help stabilize earnings by keeping trucks rolling and reducing delays between loads. Pay is supported by consistent freight demand across the running area. Medical, dental, and vision coverage begin after 30 days. Paid orientation is included, and travel expenses related to orientation are covered. Schedule & Home Time Drivers operate on a 12-day out schedule followed by 2 full days at home. This setup works well for drivers who want to maximize mileage opportunities while still having scheduled reset time built into the month. Trips are planned ahead whenever possible to help drivers maintain a more predictable routine on the road. Equipment Information Drivers are assigned automatic sleeper trucks designed for over-the-road comfort. Equipment is maintained on a regular service schedule to help reduce downtime and keep drivers running consistently. Trucks are set up for long-haul operation and built to support drivers spending extended time on the road comfortably. Additional Information Nationwide refrigerated freight No-touch CDL-A loads Coast-to-coast running Long-haul structure built for steady miles Paid orientation provided Rider policy available for qualified drivers Requirements Drivers must have a valid Class A CDL license and at least 3 months of recent tractor-trailer experience. Applicants must meet all DOT and company safety requirements. CK Transportation is an Equal Opportunity Employer, including disability and protected veteran status.Similar jobs in Macon, GA
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