To those who are new to the transportation industry, there are many types of truck driving jobs. One of the first decisions that you will have to make as a driver is whether you want to apply for solo truck driving jobs or team truck driving jobs.
Solo truck driving jobs give drivers the opportunity to make their own schedules in between loads. This includes breaks, meals, bathroom stops, and vacation time. Solo drivers have more control over their own destiny. Their success or failure is in their own hands; there are no partners to rely on to get the job done. Another perk is individual space.
While being a solo driver has its freedoms, it can also be a very demanding position. The task of delivering a load, on time and undamaged, is their responsibility alone. There is no help or shared hours of service. Excellent time management becomes essential to the overall success of a solo truck driver.
SOLO DRIVERS WE OFFER:
- 24/7/365 available dispatch
- 99% No touch hook and drop freight
- Lots of miles
- up to 70 cpm
- Late model trucks
- Expertly maintained equipment
- Weekly direct deposit
- Safety bonuses
- Referral bonuses
- Paid Vacation after 1 year
- Assigned dispatchers
- Paid Transportation and accommodation when hired
- Husband and Wife program
- ELD Logs
- Pet policy
- Rider policy
COMPANY DRIVER REQUIREMENTS:
- Class A CDL
- 22 Years of age
- 12 months experience in past 3 years
- No more than 2 moving violations in past 2 years
- No more than 3 preventable accidents in the past 3 years
- All felonies reviewed with felon considerations for convictions within past 10 years
