CDL-A Truck Driver - 1099

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Blair Logistics is contracting experienced CDL-A truck drivers for preferred traffic lanes in the Southeast, Midwest, Northeast, and Texas. Whether you're ready to take the step toward ownership or you already have your own truck - we want to talk to you!

Fill out our short form and speak with a recruiter today.

Hiring Now: Lease Purchase & Owner Operators

  • Average take home pay: up to $3,500 per week
  • Base percentage pay: 70%-77% of linehaul
  • Paid 100% of fuel surcharge
  • $5K sign-on bonus
  • Home every weekend
  • Stay in preferred traffic lanes: Southeast, Midwest, Northeast, & Texas
  • Owner Operators: trucks must be 2015 or newer

Lease Purchase Details

  • Average weekly truck payment: $500-$600 per week
  • $1,000 balloon payment on final truck payment
  • Late-model equipment (2018-2021)
  • Ownership in 2-4 years, depending on year/make/model
  • 100% of trailer maintenance covered by Blair when pulling Blair’s trailer

Benefits & Perks

  • All expenses paid orientation
  • $3K referral bonus
  • Maintenance & escrow accounts
  • Plate assistance program
  • Weekly settlements via direct deposit
  • Maintenance, tire, & fuel discounts
  • No-cost general liability & cargo insurance
  • Damage, occupational/accidental, & bob-tail insurance options
  • Rider policy
  • No forced dispatch

*Pay varies by experience level and production. There is no deadline to apply. Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis.

Driver Requirements

  • Valid Class A CDL
  • 1+ years OTR experience
  • 6+ months Flatbed experience

Why Drive for Blair Logistics?

Blair is a company built for contractors. When you drive with us, you can rest assured that you’re taken care of. Blair’s Lease Purchase program ensures our drivers can enjoy industry-leading pay & home time, while receiving continuous support throughout their journey to ownership.

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: Up to $3,500.00 per week

Benefits:

  • Referral program

Work Location: On the road

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