CDL-A Independent Contractor
                            This job opportunity is OPEN | Updated 11/4/2025 5:16:43 AM
                    
                
                    
                            
                            Owner Operator
                            Local
                            1-2 years
                            
                    
                
                
                At IMC Logistics, we treat our drivers like family. We know the happiest truck drivers are the ones who enjoy a healthy work-life balance. IMC Logistics encourages our CDL-A Independent Contractors to work hard, but also to spend time with their families. As an IMC Logistics truck driver, you'll benefit from flexible schedules, consistent freight and a strong culture.
IMC Logistics Offers Home Daily CDL-A Independent Contractors:
- Gross $3,000-$4,000 per week
 - $1,500 Sign-On Bonus, paid out over 60 days.
 - $25 per week of safe driving. Increases $10 per year until capped at $100/week.
 - Home Daily
 - Consistent Freight
 - Weekly Fuel Rebate
 - No-Touch Freight- Drop & Hook
 - Drivers typically service a 150-mile radius of Louisville
 - Intermodal rail work
 - Largest Fuel Discounts in the Industry
 - Weekly Settlement w/Direct Deposit
 - Plate Program
 - Free Parking
 - Safety Incentive - Pays 1% of Dray every 6 months
 
Wage Range: 3000.00 - 4000.00 per week
CDL-A Independent Contractor Requirements:
- 1 year tractor trailer experience
 - Class A CDL License Required
 - Not more than 1 chargeable/preventable accident in the previous 3 years
 - No serious offenses in the previous 5 years or pattern of unsafe practice
 - Container Experience is preferred
 
In addition to the job benefits mentioned above, there are several other general advantages to truck driving jobs in Louisville. Situated in the east central US, Kentucky plays a vital role in supplying the nation with a variety of products, including necessities. All seven of its neighboring states provide major thoroughfares to most any destination in the US. So wherever your truck driving job takes you, Kentucky is a great place to start.
