OTR Dry Van Driver — Nationwide
Nationwide (Lower 48) · CDL-A · 1+ years CDL-A
Browse CDL driver positions with verified carriers across all 50 states. Filter by job type, location, and experience level.
Current openings across multiple equipment types and regions.
Nationwide (Lower 48) · CDL-A · 1+ years CDL-A
Nationwide (Lower 48) · CDL-A · 1+ years CDL-A
Regional (multi-state area) · CDL-A · 1+ years flatbed preferred
Nationwide · CDL-A · 1+ years CDL-A
Nationwide · CDL-A · 2+ years CDL-A
Regional (multi-state area) · CDL-A · 1+ years CDL-A
Nationwide · CDL-A · 3+ years CDL-A
Major rail hub cities (Chicago, LA, Dallas, Atlanta, Memphis, Kansas City) · CDL-A · 6+ months CDL-A
Major metro areas nationwide · CDL-B or No CDL Required · Entry level — no CDL required for some positions
Metro areas and surrounding counties · CDL-B · 6+ months preferred
Metro areas with active construction markets · CDL-B · 6+ months CDL-B preferred
Regional (multi-state area) · CDL-A or No CDL Required · 1+ year driving experience
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Long-haul trucking across state lines with extended time on the road. OTR drivers cover thousands of miles weekly, delivering freight coast to coast.
Home daily routes within a 150-250 mile radius. Perfect for drivers who want consistent schedules and time with family every night.
Multi-state routes within a defined region. A balance between OTR mileage and local home time, typically within 500-1,000 miles of home.
Run your own trucking business with your own authority or lease onto a carrier. Higher earning potential with full control over your schedule and routes.
Two drivers sharing one truck to maximize miles and minimize delivery times. Teams earn premium pay for keeping the truck moving around the clock.
Consistent lanes between the same locations for a single customer. Predictable schedules, familiar routes, and reliable paychecks.
Hauling oversized, heavy, or irregularly shaped cargo on flatbed trailers. Requires tarping and securing skills with premium pay for the extra work.
Transporting liquid or gaseous cargo in tanker trailers. Requires tanker endorsement and hazmat certification for certain loads. Top-tier pay.
Temperature-controlled hauling of perishable goods including produce, meat, dairy, and pharmaceuticals. Seasonal demand spikes mean bonus opportunities.
Transporting hazardous materials including chemicals, fuels, and gases. Requires hazmat endorsement and TWIC card. Among the highest-paid CDL positions.