Regional Class A CDL Truck Driver | Southaven, MS | Home Weekly | $1,350-$1,500
Get weekly home time without spending your day unloading freight. This Southaven, MS regional fleet keeps drivers moving with no-touch Southeast freight, newer automatic equipment, and organized scheduling that helps maintain steady weekly miles.
What You Get
$1,350-$1,500 weekly earnings
Weekly 34-hour reset at home
No-touch freight with high drop-and-hook volume
$5,000 annual retention bonus
Late-model Kenworth, Freightliner, and International trucks
This Class A CDL Truck Driver position runs established Southeast regional freight lanes designed to keep drivers productive throughout the week. Dispatch planning helps reduce downtime between loads so drivers spend more time driving and less time waiting at docks or customer facilities.
Freight is primarily drop and hook with no-touch dry van loads, allowing drivers to stay focused on miles instead of unloading freight. The operation is structured for consistent weekly movement with dependable route planning and steady freight flow.
Drivers operate equipment that is less than three years old and maintained regularly for reliability on regional routes. Trucks are automatic and built for driver comfort during the workweek.
Additional benefits include yearly CPM increases, paid holidays, medical, dental, vision, 401(k) options, plus rider and pet policies for approved drivers.
This Southaven, MS Class A CDL Truck Driver opportunity is a strong fit for drivers who want reliable regional freight, weekly home time, and predictable weekly income without complicated schedules.
Requirements
Valid Class A CDL
Minimum 1 year tractor trailer experience
Ability to pass DOT physical and drug screen
Apply now to speak with recruiting about this Southaven, MS Class A CDL Truck Driver position.
Express Trucking Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Qualified applicants are considered for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or other protected classifications under federal and state law.