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Mesilla Valley Transportation is currently hiring Class A CDL drivers for regional routes. Earn up to $1,650 / week with predictable home time options. 100% no-touch freight.

Speak to a recruiter today and learn why MVT is the place to be!

Driver Qualifications

  • Class A CDL
  • 6 months recent experience
  • No endorsement required
  • Must live within 100 miles of Laredo, TX

Pay and Job Details

  • Weekly earnings up to $1,650
  • Pay range: $1,125 - $1,650
  • Solo Regional Routes; multiple jobs available
  • Flexible Home Time; Weekly or Bi-Weekly
  • 100% Dry Van Loads; No-Touch Freight
  • Engineered and Optimized Running Lanes
  • Less Than 1% Downtime on Fleet Equipment

Benefits

  • Full Benefits
  • Weekly Direct Deposit
  • $1,000 Referral Bonus
  • Pet & Rider Friendly
  • 24/7 Roadside Assistance Provided by Penske
  • Replacement Trucks Provided by Penske to Keep You On Schedule
  • Driver’s App for Logs and Easy Paperwork Submission

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

One-of-a-Kind Offerings

  • A NEW CAR GIVEAWAY every quarter
  • Finish with the best yearly MPG and win a $25,000 GRAND PRIZE
  • Monthly Fuel Incentive Bonuses

MVT Is The Place To Be

Mesilla Valley Transportation (MVT) is the largest, most efficient privately-owned transportation fleet in the U.S. We genuinely care about what our drivers have to say and treat them like family. Whether that’s making sure you get home, getting you the miles you need, or rewarding you for safety and fuel efficiency. When it comes to respect, it’s more than a promise, it’s our policy. That’s the Mesilla Valley Transportation difference and the key to ours and our driver’s long-term success.

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: Up to $1,650.00 per week

Benefits:

  • Dental insurance
  • Health insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Passenger ride along program
  • Pet rider program
  • Referral program
  • Vision insurance

Work Location: On the road

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