East-West Express

AMERICA NEEDS YOU! EAST-WEST EXPRESS WANTS YOU!

Villa Rica, Ga
East-West Express is a privately-owned transportation company that specializes in refrigerated deliveries along a dedicated route that runs from the Eastern United States to the West, specifically from the Metro Atlanta area to California.

We are operated by the best team drivers and the best management staff in the entire trucking world. We challenge anybody to try and prove otherwise! We value a positive work-life balance for the entire East-West family, which is why our long-haul drivers enjoy a generous schedule that comes with great allotments for home time. And when our drivers are on the road, they benefit from so many perks, it’s hard to keep up! We offer great driver perks like high mileage bonuses, dedicated equipment from our modern truck fleet, great East-West lanes, and a pet-friendly driving environment, just to name a few! “When was the last time you found a trucking company that actually does what they say? Well, our folks at East-West go above and beyond to make life happen. We’re all treated like family” - BRENDA & STEVE DENTON, team drivers Other places may treat you like a number. At EWEX, you'll always be a valued member of our trucking family!

Best Trucking Company to Work For

“My husband and I have been here going on 6 months now and WE LOVE IT!! We have made a very comfortable living and great home time. We feel like his company REALLY CARES FOR THE DRIVERS!! I can’t say enough good things about this place!!” MICHELLE SALTER

WHAT MAKES EAST-WEST EXPRESS THE BEST TRUCKING COMPANY? DRIVER PERKS!

East-West Express is a privately-owned transportation company that specializes in refrigerated deliveries along a dedicated route that runs from the Eastern United States to the West, specifically from the Metro Atlanta area to California. We are operated by the best team drivers and the best management staff in the entire trucking world. We challenge anybody to try and prove otherwise! We value a positive work-life balance for the entire East-West family, which is why our long-haul drivers enjoy a generous schedule that comes with great allotments for home time. And when our drivers are on the road, they benefit from so many perks, it’s hard to keep up! We offer great driver perks like high mileage bonuses, dedicated equipment from our modern truck fleet, great East-West lanes, and a pet-friendly driving environment, just to name a few!

Drivers who join East-West Express will also receive paid orientation, holiday pay, vacation pay, 401k options, and a company match on health insurance! There’s a reason why we have more Million Miles Drivers than any other local competitor! If you're a long haul driver in the Southeast, West Coast, or anywhere in between, apply today to learn more about joining the East-West Express trucking family! We hope you will soon discover why East-West Express is the Best Trucking Company to Work for in the Southeast, and even the United States.
East-West Payment and Bonus Perks:
  • Competitive Pay Rates
  • Layover Pay
  • Pick Up Pay
  • Paid Orientation
  • Holiday Pay (New Years, 4th of July, Thanksgiving, and Christmas)
  • Annual Vacation Pay (After Second Year)
  • Sign-On Bonus
  • High Mileage Bonus
  • Safety/Performance Bonus
  • Two Step Bonus
  • M.P.G. Bonus
  • Driver Referral Bonus
East-West Truck Driver Benefits:
  • Company Paid Life Insurance ($20k after 90 Days)
  • Company Paid Short-Term Disability (after 90 Days)
  • 50 Percent Company Health Care Match (up to 100 Percent after 10 Years)
  • AFLAC Supplemental Plans Available
  • 401k Plans Available
  • Great Home Time
  • Personal Dispatch Available 24/7
  • Pet Friendly Traveling
  • Dedicated, Assigned Equipment
  • Top Shelf Trucks
  • Low Hassle Driving Routes
  • Experienced Management
  • Good Miles
  • Great Job Culture
Thinking about Driving for East-West Express? We’d love to hear from you! Check out our base-level New Driver Requirements
  • Must be at least 23 years old
  • Must have at least two years of over the road experience
  • Produce or refrigerated goods transportation experience is a plus, but not a requirement


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