CDL A Owner Operator Truck Driver
This job opportunity is OPEN | Updated 11/5/2025 5:16:21 PM
Owner Operator
Refrigerated
Over the Road
1-2 years
Seaboard Transport Owner Operators - Drivers Earn Up to $5000 Weekly Gross on Average with No Touch Reefer Freight!
- 70% of Gross
- $2,500.00 - $5,000.00 Average Weekly Gross (Depending on how much you want to run!)
- 100% of the Tractor Fuel Surcharge Out of Our Facilities ( Sioux City, IA ;St. Joseph, MO; Guymon, OK).
- Backhauls are paid at 70% - No FSC
- No Trailer Rental Charges
- Have Your Own Trailer? - Earn 80% of Gross and 100% of Fuel Charge Out of Our Facilities
- Backhaul are 80% - No FSC
- Fuel Discount Program
- Maintenance program
- No Upcharges
- Operating Area: Midwest, Ohio Valley, Southeast, South. All runs leave and return out of St Joseph, Missouri and Sioux City, Iowa
- Safety Program
- Safety Bonuses
- Reefer Freight - No Touch
- Weekly Pay - Direct Deposit
- Plates, Permits, and liability Insurance Provided At Your Cost
- Paid lumper fees, reefer fuel, tolls, and washouts
- Part of Fortune 500 company
Wage Range: 2500.00 - 5000.00 per week
General Description of Benefits: No Company Benefits Offered 1099 Position
- Driver must be at least 24 years old
- Driver must have 2 or more years verifiable OTR experience.
- All drivers must meet the minimum physical qualifications required by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, part 391.41.
- Drivers must be able to speak and read English well enough to understand highway traffic signs and to converse with Law Enforcement.
- Have a clean PSP report
- No load or truck abandonment on DAC report or previous employers
- No more than 2 negative responses from previous employers
- Clean MVR
- Two (2) at-fault accidents, regardless of payment.
- More than four (4) moving violations.
- No job hooping
- Combination of one (1) at-fault accident and Four (4) moving violations.
- More than three (3) moving violations in the latest 12 month period.
- Conviction of reckless driving.
- Conviction of driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol (DUI) or driving while intoxicated (DWI), and/or refusing an alcohol test. (Open container conviction also falls into this category.
- Misrepresentation to avoid arrest or obtain a Drivers License.
- Illegal possession
- Participation in a racing contest.
- Conviction of leaving the scene of an accident.
- Conviction of using vehicle to elude an officer.
- Revocation for any reason.
- Operating while license is under suspension or revocation.
- Vehicle used in connection with a felony.
- Other serious violations. (i.e. speed in excess of 25 mph over the speed limit.)
Beyond the job benefits already listed above for truck driving jobs, there are several other appealing benefits for truckers living in Jackson. Mississippi offers many industries in which a truck driver can specialize as well as a large number of companies and carriers offering trucking jobs. The state’s proximity to the Gulf Coast and New Orleans play and important role in the trucking and logistics economy.
