OTR Driver CDL-A Run Off
Listed on 2026-01-17
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Transportation
Transportation Logistics, CDL
Location: St. Louis
OTR Driver – 21-Day Run with 7 Days Off
Solo | Dry Van | No-Touch Freight
This position is built for drivers who prefer long, efficient road time followed by a full week schedule runs 21 consecutive days on the road, then 7 full days off, allowing drivers to maximize miles while still getting real, uninterrupted home time.
EarningsDrivers in this fleet typically earn $90,000 or more per year
, with consistent weekly pay based on practical miles. Drivers with 30+ months of experience can earn up to $0.70 per mile
, with additional premium pay available when hauling placarded Hazmat (which represents a very small portion of the freight).
After each 21-day run, drivers receive 7 consecutive days off
. For time off, trucks are parked at a terminal. The company will pay for airfare home and back
, or reimburse fuel for drivers who prefer to drive home from the Columbus terminal and live east of I-35.
- Full truckload, dry van freight
- 100% no-touch
- No routes into NYC, Canada, or Mexico
- Consistent long-haul lanes designed to maximize miles
- Sign-on bonus up to $1,475
- Safety bonuses paid every 90 days:
- CSA bonus up to $875
- On-road safety bonus up to $600
- Additional $600 available after 30 days with qualifying safety
- Detention pay after one hour
- Annual longevity bonus
- Stop-off and accessorial pay when applicable
Drivers receive weekly pay
, PTO earned by miles, health and dental insurance, and a 401(k) with company match. Equipment includes assigned late-model automatic tractors equipped with inverters, refrigerators, microwaves, TVs, bunk heaters, and modern safety and tracking systems. Rider program available.
- Valid Class A CDL
- At least 12 months of verifiable tractor-trailer experience
- 6 months acceptable with team option
- Clean driving record
- Must meet DOT physical and drug screening requirements
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