CDL A Company OTR Truck Driver
This job opportunity is OPEN | Updated 10/13/2025 2:16:50 PM
Company Driver
Dry Van
Over the Road
2-3 years
Company 1099 OTR Truck Driver (DRY VAN) - Average $2,000+ WEEKLY - $1,500 SIGN ON BONUS!
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
- MINIMUM 24 Months OF VERIFIABLE OTR class A CDL EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
- Clean MVR
- Clean PSP
NEW EQUIPMENT (2021 - 2024) - fully loaded
- Up to $0.70 CPM @ 2,500 - 3,000+ MPW
- $1,500 Sign on Bonus
- **24/7 Dispatch and Fleet Maintenance Support**
- DRY VAN only
- 1099 Position
- 2,500 - 3,000+ Miles Per Week
- We pay ALL miles (loaded & empty)
- We run all 48 states (No NYC)
- Minimum 2 Weeks Out 2 Days Off
- Minimum 3 Weeks Out 3 Days Off (Florida Drivers)
- Every 1 week out = 1 day off (have to stay out minimum 2 weeks)
- 2021 - 2024 Cascadia Freightliners (Newer)
- Automatics with APU and Inverter
- Refrigerator and Microwave
- New Mattress At Orientation
- Inverter
- APUs
- Trailers Are 2022 - 2024 Dry Van
- Pre-Pass
- Pets - Allowed
- Rider - Allowed (must be 21 years or older) *No Charge
- Direct Deposit - every Friday
- We pay: Layover/Detention/Extra Stop
- Bonuses
- Safety Inspection Bonus
- Safety Quarterly Bonus
- Driver Referral Bonus
- Driver of the Month Bonus
- Picture of the Month Bonus
Wage Range: 1900.00 - 2300.00 per week
General Description of Benefits: 1099 positionSafety Inspection Bonus Safety Quarterly Bonus Driver Referral Bonus Driver of the Month Bonus Picture of the Month Bonus
- MINIMUM 24 Months OF VERIFIABLE OTR class A CDL EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
- Clean MVR
- Clean PSP
- Must Meet FMCSA Requirements
- NO history of truck abandonment
In addition to the job benefits mentioned above, there are several other general advantages to truck driving jobs in Springfield. 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.