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Cdl a driver southwest 5 states
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Seeking Class A CDL drivers for Southwest regional routes across five states. Enjoy home weekly for 34-hour resets with high mileage, averaging $1,100+ weekly pay. Operate modern equipment with drop & hook, no-touch freight. Full benefits include 401(k) match and paid orientation.
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United States , Albuquerque
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Cdl a driver southwest 5 states ca, nv, nm, az, ut- home weekly
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Seeking Class A drivers for Southwest regional routes across CA, NV, NM, AZ, and UT. Enjoy consistent miles (2,200+ weekly) and home every week for your 34-hour reset. Earn top pay with all miles compensated, operate modern equipment, and receive full benefits including a 401(k) match.
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United States , Fontana
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Cdl a driver southwest 5 states
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Seeking Class A drivers for dedicated Southwest routes across 5 states. Enjoy home weekly for a 34-hour reset with average weekly pay of $1,100+. Operate modern equipment with no-touch, drop-and-hook freight. Benefits include 401(k) matching and full health insurance.
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United States , Irvine
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Explore rewarding CDL A driver jobs specializing in regional routes across the American Southwest. This professional truck driving role is ideal for licensed commercial drivers seeking a balance between substantial road time and regular home life. Typically, these positions involve operating a Class A tractor-trailer across a defined multi-state region, allowing drivers to develop familiarity with specific corridors, traffic patterns, and delivery points. The core responsibility is the safe, efficient, and timely transportation of freight, which is vital to the supply chain and regional economies. Professionals in these jobs are entrusted with a wide array of duties beyond simply driving. Daily tasks commonly include conducting thorough pre-trip and post-trip inspections of the vehicle to ensure mechanical safety and compliance with Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations. Drivers must meticulously plan their routes, manage electronic logging devices (ELDs) to track hours of service, and maintain clear communication with dispatchers and logistics personnel. Securing cargo, managing paperwork such as bills of lading, and representing their company professionally at customer sites are all integral parts of the role. Many regional Southwest routes are designed with driver convenience in mind, often featuring freight that is drop-and-hook (where you exchange a pre-loaded trailer for an empty one) and no-touch (meaning you are not responsible for loading or unloading), allowing for maximized driving time and reduced physical labor. To qualify for these in-demand jobs, candidates must generally meet several standard requirements. The foundational credential is a valid Commercial Driver's License (CDL) Class A, obtained through accredited training and testing. Most employers require a minimum of one year of verifiable over-the-road (OTR) or regional tractor-trailer experience. A clean driving record and a recent clean motor vehicle report (MVR) are almost universally mandatory, demonstrating a commitment to safety. Drivers must be at least 21 years of age for interstate commerce and must pass a comprehensive DOT physical exam and drug screening. Essential skills for success include exceptional situational awareness, strong spatial reasoning for maneuvering large vehicles, a deep understanding of federal and state transportation laws, self-discipline to manage schedules independently, and robust problem-solving abilities for unexpected road or logistical challenges. For those who enjoy the open road but value predictable home time, regional Southwest driving jobs offer a compelling career path with stability and growth potential in the essential field of commercial transportation.

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