CDL Driver's License, Cargo/Freight, Class A License, Communication Skills, Dental Insurance, Logistics, Regulations, Regulatory Requirements, Safety Compliance, Schedule Development, Training Program, Truck Driver, Vehicle Fleets, Vision Plan
Overview
- 10-4 Logistics USA is seeking full-time W2 Class A CDL drivers, including candidates with limited or no prior professional driving experience through a paid Class A training program. Positions are available in over‑the‑road (OTR), regional, and dedicated fleets based in Piedmont, South Carolina, with routes serving the Eastern United States.
- The company provides steady freight, reliable home time, late‑model equipment, and comprehensive benefits beginning on day one.
What we offer
- Stable W2 employment with year‑round freight and consistent work.
- Compensation range: $1,400 to $1,800 per week; pay issued by direct deposit weekly. Exact pay depends on experience and route assignment.
- Fully paid training program for eligible recent CDL school graduates (three to five weeks).
- Safety and performance bonus opportunities.
- Reliable home time: weekly or every two weeks, depending on fleet assignment.
- Late‑model equipment: assigned 2024 or 2025 Freightliner or Kenworth tractors.
- Day‑one benefits: medical, dental, and vision insurance; 401(k) with company match after eligibility; paid time off and paid holidays; company‑paid life and AD&D insurance; pet and rider policies; paid orientation.
Training program (for candidates with limited or no experience)
- Paid three‑ to five‑week training for recent CDL school graduates who meet the minimum instruction requirement (at least 120 hours).
- Training covers safe tractor‑trailer operation, compliant ELD use, trip reporting, pre‑trip/post‑trip inspections, and company procedures.
- Progress is assessed through supervised driving and competency evaluations prior to solo assignments.
Typical duties
- Safely operate a Class A tractor‑trailer in accordance with DOT and company regulations.
- Haul primarily no‑touch dry van freight (approximately 70% drop‑and‑hook) for customers across the Eastern U.S.
- Manage schedules to meet pickup and delivery commitments and maintain on‑time performance.
- Maintain accurate ELD logs, trip reports, and DVIRs.
- Communicate professionally with dispatch, customers, and team members.
- Perform required inspections and basic maintenance reporting to ensure vehicle safety and compliance.
Minimum qualifications
- Valid Class A CDL (or eligibility to obtain one prior to or through the company training program, as applicable).
- For trainees: completion of at least 120 hours of CDL instruction from an accredited driving school to qualify for the paid training program.
- Ability to meet DOT medical and regulatory requirements.
- Professional communication skills and the ability to work with dispatch and customers in a team environment.