Local CDL-A Truck Driver – 100% No-Touch Freight (Up to $0.58 CPM)
About this role
Class A CDL Local Driver – Dedicated Grocery Account | 100% No-touch Freight
Pay: Up to $0.58/mile + Stop Pay + Guaranteed Weekly Minimums
Driver Requirements & Qualifications
- Experience Required: Minimum 1 year of verified Class A CDL experience (12+ months). No trainees, teams, or owner-operators.
- Shift Expectations: Day and night shifts available; weekends and all holidays required (except Thanksgiving and Christmas). Must adhere to strict customer delivery windows.
Compensation & Financial Highlights
- Mileage Pay Scale: $0.53 CPM (12–18 mos exp), $0.54 CPM (18–24 mos exp), $0.56 CPM (1–2 yrs exp), $0.58 CPM (3+ yrs exp).
- Stop Pay: $10 for the 1st stop, $15 for each subsequent stop.
- Short-Haul Premium: $20 flat rate for loads under 250 miles.
- Weekly Guarantees: 3-month post-solo dispatch tier progression ($1,400 / $1,500 / $1,600 / $1,700).
- Health & Retirement: Full Medical, Dental, Vision benefits, 401(k) plan, and Paid Time Off (PTO).
Route & Operating Conditions
- Home Time: Daily home time (home nightly). Two days off available upon request.
- Schedules & Miles: 5-day and 6-day shift options averaging 1,500 to 1,900 miles per week.
- Freight & Equipment: 100% no-touch freight using roll-door trailers. Operations include live load, live unload, preload, and drop-and-hook.
Company at a glance
Our founders, Royal Jones, and Jimmy Ray began their truck driving business in 1982 hauling primarily refrigerated goods throughout the Southwest. Since then, we have built one of the largest locally-owned transportation fleets in the U.S.
Founded1982
Team Size1,001-5,000 employees
WorkspaceOn-site
IndustryTruck Transportation
Location
Corinne, Utah, United States
Top Benefits
- Medical insurance
- Dental insurance
- Vision insurance
- 401(k) plan
- Paid time off
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