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USA Truck (DB Schenker) Review 2026

Pay, Benefits, Home Time & Driver Ratings

Founded 1983Van Buren, ARFleet: 2,000+ trucks

Driver Rating

3/5 — Average

Annual Pay

$50,000 - $75,000

Solo CPM

$0.42 - $0.56 CPM

Sign-On Bonus

Up to $5,000 (market-dependent)

Driver Rating

3/5 — Average

USA Truck (DB Schenker) Overview

USA Truck was founded in 1983 in Van Buren, Arkansas, and operated as an independent truckload carrier for decades before being acquired by DB Schenker in 2023. The acquisition brought USA Truck under the umbrella of one of the world's largest logistics companies, which operates in 130 countries. USA Truck continues to operate under its own brand for domestic truckload and dedicated services.

The company primarily serves the southern and central United States, with a focus on dry van truckload freight. USA Truck's operations include OTR, regional, and dedicated divisions. Since the DB Schenker acquisition, the company has been undergoing changes to align with the parent company's global logistics strategy.

Drivers at USA Truck have historically reported mixed experiences. Pay has been below the mega-carrier average, though the company has made improvements. The DB Schenker backing provides more financial stability than the company had as an independent carrier, but the transition period has created uncertainty for some drivers.

Pay & Benefits

Solo CPM

$0.42 - $0.56 CPM

Team CPM

$0.52 - $0.64 CPM (split)

Annual Earnings

$50,000 - $75,000

Sign-On Bonus

Up to $5,000 (market-dependent)

Benefits Package

  • Health, dental, vision insurance
  • 401(k) plan
  • Paid time off
  • Performance bonuses
  • Rider policy

Equipment Used

Freightliner CascadiaInternational LT53' dry van trailers

Home Time Policy

USA Truck OTR drivers typically get home every 2-3 weeks. Regional drivers can expect weekly home time. Dedicated account drivers have the most predictable schedules, with some positions offering daily or every-other-day home time. Home time consistency is a common complaint in the OTR division.

Training Program

USA Truck does not operate its own CDL school but accepts recent graduates from accredited CDL training programs. New drivers with limited experience go through a company orientation and a brief training period. The company requires a minimum of 3 months verifiable CDL-A experience for most positions.

Hiring Requirements

Minimum Age

21 years old

Minimum Experience

3 months CDL-A minimum

CDL Required

Yes — CDL-A

Clean MVR Required

Yes

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Backed by DB Schenker's global logistics resources and financial stability
  • Strong freight network in the southern and central U.S.
  • Dedicated accounts available with predictable home time
  • Accepts drivers with as little as 3 months of CDL-A experience
  • Performance bonuses available on top of base pay

Cons

  • Pay is below the average for other mega carriers of similar size
  • Ongoing transition under DB Schenker ownership creates operational uncertainty
  • Limited geographic coverage compared to larger national carriers
  • Equipment quality has been inconsistent, with some older trucks in the fleet

Best For

USA Truck (DB Schenker) is recommended for:

  • Drivers in the southern U.S. wanting a regional carrier
  • Drivers with 3-6 months experience looking for their second job
  • Those interested in a carrier backed by a global logistics company

Overall Driver Rating

3/5

Based on compiled driver feedback, industry reputation, and compensation analysis. Rating last updated March 2026.

USA Truck (DB Schenker) FAQs

Is USA Truck still operating after the DB Schenker acquisition?
Yes, USA Truck continues to operate under its own brand for domestic truckload and dedicated services. The DB Schenker acquisition in 2023 brought financial stability and resources from one of the world's largest logistics companies. Day-to-day operations continue, though some corporate and operational changes have been implemented.
How much does USA Truck pay?
USA Truck pays solo drivers $0.42 to $0.56 per mile, with annual earnings ranging from $50,000 to $75,000. This is below the average for mega carriers like Schneider or J.B. Hunt. Performance bonuses and some dedicated accounts offer additional earnings potential. Pay has improved since the DB Schenker acquisition but remains below industry leaders.
Does USA Truck accept new drivers?
USA Truck requires a minimum of 3 months verifiable CDL-A experience, making it inaccessible to brand-new CDL holders. However, it can be a solid second or third job for drivers who have completed their initial training commitment at another carrier and want to move to a different company.
What is USA Truck's home time policy?
OTR drivers at USA Truck get home every 2-3 weeks. Regional positions offer weekly home time. Dedicated accounts provide the best home time, with some positions offering daily home time. The company focuses on southern and central U.S. routes, so drivers based in these regions generally have better home time access.
Is USA Truck a good company to work for?
USA Truck is an average carrier with some advantages and notable drawbacks. The DB Schenker backing adds financial stability, and the company accepts drivers with only 3 months of experience. However, pay is below the mega-carrier average, and the ongoing corporate transition has created some operational inconsistencies. It works best as a stepping stone for newer drivers building their resume.

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