CDL-A Truck Driver OTR Livestock Hauler
                            This job opportunity is OPEN | Updated 11/3/2025 5:16:27 PM
                    
                
                    
                            
                            Company Driver
                            Livestock
                            Over the Road
                            2-3 years
                            
                    
                
                
                CDL-A Truck Driver | OTR Company Driver - CPM Based on Experience | Livestock Haulers
- Pay is CPM: Start at 65 CPM Loaded (30 CPM Empty)
 - Get Paid for Your Experience: Exceed 65 CPM!
 - OTR: Out Sunday through Friday
 
More Information
- Peterbilt 389s and Kenworth W900 Manuals
 - Hauling Wilson & Merritt Trailers
 - All Miles Paid: Loaded or Empty!
 - Drivers Load and Unload
 
- Health, Dental & Vision Insurance - Starts Day One
 - 401(K) contributions and Company Match (after 12 mo.)
 - Paid Time Off
 - OTR: Out Sunday-thru-Friday
 - No Slip Seating
 - We Pay Toll Fees
 
Wage Range: 0.30 - 0.65 per mile
General Description of Benefits: Health, Dental, & Vision insurance, Paid time off, 401K (after a year),
- Valid state Class A CDL license
 - Ability to lift 70 pounds
 - Clean MVR
 - Ability to operate gates and ramps in trailer and at livestock facilities
 - Must meet U.S. Department of Transportation physical and medical requirements and pass substance abuse screening pre-employment; as a safety sensitive employee subject to random substance abuse screening as required under USDOT compliance
 - Must pass and receive Animal Handling Certificate, Trucker Quality Assurance certification
 
In addition to the job benefits mentioned above, there are several other general advantages to truck driving jobs in Chicago. Illinois offers truck drivers many opportunities since it borders the Great Lakes, which is a major freshwater waterway serving the Central US. Illinois ranks as the sixth busiest state in exports in the US, even without direct access to a seaport. Cross country routes make Illinois one of the Midwest’s most advantageous states for truck drivers to call home.
