CDL-A Truck Driver Weekly Pay: $1,400 to $1,550 Home Time: Two full days off every other week Freight: No-touch dry van freight with frequent drop-and-hook loads Hiring area: Newark, NJ Opportunities are available for CDL-A drivers looking for consistent OTR freight, structured dispatch support, and a setup that keeps you moving without unnecessary downtime. This opening is best suited for a CDL-A truck driver who wants steady miles, simple freight handling, and predictable scheduling while running nationwide routes. What This Role Offers Consistent freight flow Structured load planning Minimal downtime between assignments This is a position designed for a Class A CDL driver who prefers efficiency over complexity and wants to stay productive week after week. Freight Overview 100% no-touch freight Drop-and-hook focused network Dry van loads moving across all 48 states Freight is coordinated to reduce delays and keep CDL-A drivers running with fewer interruptions throughout the week. Schedule and Home Time Two full days off every other week Routing is planned in advance to support both mileage consistency and reliable time off, giving professional drivers a clear expectation of their schedule. Equipment and Driver Setup Late-model automatic tractors Freightliner, Volvo, and Peterbilt units Assigned equipment for consistency Each CDL A driver operates equipment designed for long-haul comfort, helping support performance over extended runs. Pay and Incentives Weekly Pay: $1,400 to $1,550 Minimum pay program for added income stability Sign-on bonus: $1,000 Orientation bonus: $1,000 Drivers have the option to choose between mileage-based or percentage-based pay structures depending on preference. Driver Support and Operations Dispatch teams coordinate loads to maintain steady movement and reduce gaps between assignments. This allows a CDL-A truck driver to stay focused on driving while operations handle routing and scheduling. Benefits Medical, dental, and vision coverage 401(k) with profit sharing Life and disability insurance Paid vacation time Why Drivers Consider This Role This opportunity fits experienced CDL-A drivers who want reliable freight, consistent scheduling, and equipment that supports long-term performance. Class A CDL drivers in this fleet operate within a system built around efficiency and steady weekly miles. American Trucking Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All applicants are considered fairly and equally.
Job Title
CDL Class A Driver