CDL A Driver - Owner Operator

Drive With a Team That Keeps You Moving

We are currently hiring experienced CDL-A Owner Operators looking for consistent freight, dedicated routes, and strong weekly earning potential. If you own your truck and want reliable miles with a company that values professionalism, communication, and driver support, we want to hear from you.

This position primarily involves hauling dry van freight throughout the Southwest and surrounding regions, with additional opportunities available for drivers interested in route delivery touch freight.

What You’ll Be Doing

  • Haul dry van freight safely and efficiently across regional and OTR routes
  • Operate both touch and no-touch freight loads
  • Additional route delivery opportunities available delivering tires to Discount Tire locations throughout:
    • Texas
    • Arkansas
    • Colorado
    • Louisiana
    • New Mexico
  • Complete pre-trip and post-trip inspections
  • Ensure freight is secured and delivered safely and on time
  • Maintain accurate logs, trip records, fuel receipts, and required documentation
  • Communicate with dispatch regarding schedules, delays, and delivery updates
  • Maintain a clean and professional vehicle appearance
  • Follow all DOT regulations and safety standards

What We’re Looking For

  • Valid CDL-A License
  • Minimum 1 year of Regional or OTR driving experience
  • Owner Operator with your own truck
  • Strong understanding of DOT compliance and safety regulations
  • Reliable, self-motivated, and able to work independently
  • Strong communication and time management skills
  • Professional attitude and customer-focused mindset

Position Details

  • Full-Time
  • Dedicated Routes Available
  • Monday–Friday Schedule
  • Solo Drivers Welcome
  • Regional & OTR Opportunities
  • On-the-Road Position

Perks & Benefits

  • Weekly earning potential of $2,500–$4,000
  • Consistent freight opportunities
  • Dedicated lanes available
  • Passenger ride-along program
  • Supportive dispatch team
  • Opportunity for additional touch freight revenue

License/Certification Requirements

  • CDL-A License (Required)

Apply today and start running with a team focused on keeping Owner Operators profitable, moving, and supported on the road.

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