CDL A Regional Truck Driver Home Weekly
This job opportunity is OPEN | Updated 12/2/2025 5:16:25 PM
Company Driver
Dry Van
Regional
2-3 years
Do you have 2 years CDL A Experience driving Dry Van, Tanker, or Reefer in the last 5 Years?
- Be Home Two Days a Week and Earn $1000 To $1300 Weekly with Excellent Benefits!
- Start Orientation Online to Get on the Road Faster, Finish in Person with Our Friendly Staff.
- You Choose What to Do and When.
Compensation and Benefits
- Home time-GET HOME for 48 hours each week. Typically falls on the weekend but there are exceptions
- Average Weekly Pay - $1,000 - $1,300
- ZERO wait time on detention and breakdown pay!
- Paid 1 1/2 day orientation, including flight/rental car and private room
- 2024 and newer Freightliners
- APUs
- Inverters
- Refrigerators
- Equipped with Detroit Assurance Safety Systems
- Company paid life insurance, ask for details
Requirements:
Night driving maybe be required. Drivers are planned on recap hours if needed
24 months OTR/regional/local experience combination with Dry Van, Reefer, or Tanker
Good work history and safety record
Wage Range: 0.55 - 0.55 per mile
General Description of Benefits: ZERO wait time on detention & breakdown pay! Up to 4 weeks paid vacation and paid holidays 2 weeks paid vacation your first year 401k available at 6 months Personalize your truck after 6 months of employment
- CDL Class A
- 24 months OTR, regional and local experience combined in the previous 5 years (Dry Van, Tanker, Reefer)
- 22 years of age minimum
- No more than 3 moving violations in the last 3 years (Speeding 10 mph or less)
- No more than 3 preventable accidents in the last 5 years (None serious)
- Stable work history required, no late deliveries, no terminations (layoff excepted) in the last 3 years.
- Twic Card required. Company pays for Twic cards.
- Tanker preferred but not required. Drivers need to be willing to get these added.
- Tanker endorsement is desired for liquid totes on a dry van trailer. We do not pull tanker trailers.
- Night driving maybe be required. Drivers are planned on recap hours if needed.
Beyond the job benefits listed above, there are additional advantages with truck driving jobs in De Queen. Arkansas is a junction for truck traffic moving along east-west and north-south routes in the central U.S. Major interstates converge at West Memphis and Little Rock, making Arkansas an attractive base for carriers that offer trucker driver jobs. The trucking industry plays a critical role in the Arkansas economy offering a very stable environment for truck drivers.
