CDL A Reefer Truck Driver - OTR
This job opportunity is OPEN | Updated 4/2/2026 2:17:46 PM
Company Driver
Refrigerated
Over the Road
2-3 years
Double J Transport is a third-generation family-owned trucking company where you are known by your name and not your truck number. We are seeking over the road Class A CDL reefer truck drivers.
MUST HAVE 1 YEAR OF CDL A DRIVING EXPERIENCE TO BE CONSIDERED!
Double J Transport Prides Itself in Upholding the Highest Standards of Safety and Professionalism - Here is What We Require:
- 1 Year of CDL A Truck Driving Experience (Not Including Mentorship Periods)
- Clean Driving Record & MVR
- No SAP Opportunities
- Excellent Job Tenure - Stable Work History
PAY & HOME TIME
- $70,000 - $90,000 Per Year
- Out 12 - 14 Days, 2 - 3 Days Home
- Stay Out Longer if Preferred
- 100% No Touch Freight - Some Drop & Hook
- Reefer Trailers
EQUIPMENT
- Newer Freightliner Cascadia's
- Governed at 70 foot and cruise
- APU's
- EZ pass for tolls/pre pass for scales
- 1800-WATT Inverter
- TV/Microwave mounts
- built in refrigerators
- Medical Insurance, we pay 60% of the premium including family!
- Dental and Vision Insurance
- Health Savings Account
- Short/long term disability, accident death & dismemberment, and accident insurance
- Life insurance, $10,000 coverage with option to purchase more
- 6 paid holidays
- Paid vacation
- 401k retirement plan w company match
- $0.15 cpm per diem (pre-tax) OPTIONAL
Wage Range: 70000.00 - 90000.00 per year
General Description of Benefits: Health, Dental, Vision, and Much More!
Qualifications:
- Class A CDL
- 1 Year Verifiable Tractor Trailer Experience
Beyond the many job benefits previously mentioned above for truck driving jobs, there are several other appealing opportunities for truckers living in Dover. Delaware is situated to provide truck driving jobs that will allow you to travel the entire eastern shore from the urban Northeast all the way to Florida. And with a strong agricultural presence based on poultry, nursery stock, soybeans, dairy products and corn, there is a strong ongoing need for truckers. The Port of Wilmington contains the largest dockside cold freight storage facility in North America, making it a major offloading point for truckers headed to the heavily populated Northeast.
