CDL-A Regional Truck Driver - 1 year experience required

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Cheema Freightlines is certified as a “Truckload Carriers Association Elite Fleet – 2025 Best Place to Drive”!

GET MILES. GET PAID. GET HOME -We have great opportunities for Safe, Reliable Drivers looking for a place to call home with a company that cares.Our I-5 Drivers run WA, OR and CA along the I-5 corridor, including some AZ and NV.
The Money!
  • Average $1,400 - $1.650+ gross / week
  • Two cents / mile performance bonus
  • Paid weekly by direct deposit
  • Per Diem option available

The Business!
  • Dry van operation serving 60+ contract customers who ship products that are in constant high demand
  • Our truckload freight includes beverages, dry foods, paper products, retail, & building materials.
  • Lots of drop & hook loads, all 100% no-touch - very Driver friendly
  • Terminals in Pacific, WA, Albany, OR, Lathrop CA, Phoenix, AZ
  • Multiple drop yards in WA, OR, CA, NV, & UT for breaks and to help keep you rolling

The Perks!
  • 2,500 - 3,000+ miles / week
  • Home every 5.5 to 6 days for 34 hour reset
  • Assigned trucks, all are 3-years old or newer
  • Very friendly supportive staff - ask our Drivers!
  • Great CSA safety record = less time at scales

The Benefits!
  • Major Medical along with Dental and Vision
  • Paid $50,000 Life Insurance Policy
  • 401(k) With company match
  • Paid vacation and sick days
  • Passenger Policy & Dog friendly
  • Paid orientation and no cost travel and lodging
  • Driver referral program

Hiring Guidelines:
  • Hiring in WA, OR, CA, Phoenix AZ, & the Las Vegas metro area
  • Have a valid CDL-A
  • 1-year CDL-A driving experience within 24 months
  • Be 21 Years of age or older
  • Pass a DOT-required drug screen

Give us a call at 855-780-1064 to speak with a recruiter today!
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