Job Description
Job Description
Class A OTR Drivers | Earn $90K–$112K Running Just 40 Weeks a Year! Looking for a high-paying, no-touch freight OTR opportunity with excellent home time and top-tier equipment? This is the retirement job you've been waiting for!________________________________________???? Position Highlights :
- Annual Pay : $90,000–$112,000 (based on experience and endorsements)
- Schedule : 21 days out, then home (company-paid rental car or flight to / from OH, PA, or NC)
- Equipment : Late-model trucks (Avg. 18 months) with : oFridge, Microwave, InverteroAPU, Flatscreen TV, XM RadiooFreightliner, Kenworth, or International models
- Freight : 100% No-touch | 85% Drop & Hook
- Driving Area : IL, IN, KY, WV, MI, OH, PA, NJ, TN, DE, MD, VA, CT, RI, MA, NC, SC, GAAbsolutely NO NYC or NY State routes
- Driving Time : 65%+ NIGHT driving required – Must be comfortable driving at night
- Pay : Based on experience and hazmat endorsement – $0.65 to $0.70 CPM
- Benefits (Start after 60 days) : Medical, Dental, Vision, 401(k), PTO, Bonuses & More________________________________________???? Driver Requirements (No Exceptions) :
- Experience : o12 months Class A OTR in last 24 months ANDAt least 6 months in the last 14 months, orAt least 3 months in the last 7 monthsoMust include multi-state travel, winter conditions, sleeping in truck, and using logs
- Clean Record : oNo DOT preventable recordable accidents in last 5 yearsoMax 2 moving violations (no major ones) in last 3 yearsoCombined incidents + violations cannot exceed 3oPSP warnings count as convictionsoNo major violations (15+ over, reckless, etc.) in last 3 yearsoNo DUI in last 8 years, only 1 lifetimeoAbsolutely no failed or refused DOT drug / alcohol test – EVER
- Criminal History : oFelonies / misdemeanors must be 10+ years old________________________________________Why Drive Here?This is a premium position designed for elite drivers who want excellent pay, top equipment, no-touch freight, and consistent home time. If you meet the strict standards, this is your retirement job — the one you've worked your whole career for.