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Seeking Class A CDL drivers for a Northeast Regional route. Earn $1,265-$1,600 weekly with home time each week. Requires 12+ months of tractor-trailer experience and a strong safety record. Drive modern, well-maintained trucks with a company that rewards up to 20 years of experience.
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United States , Bethlehem
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75000.00 - 113000.00 USD / Year
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RODAL TECHNOLOGIES
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Northeast regional cdl a driver
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Seeking experienced Class A CDL drivers for regional routes based in New Haven. Requires 12+ months of tractor-trailer experience, a valid license, and a clean record. Enjoy comprehensive benefits including paid training, 401(k) match, and full insurance coverage. This role offers scheduled wage ...
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United States , New Haven
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RODAL TECHNOLOGIES
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Explore rewarding CDL A Northeast Regional Driver jobs, a specialized and vital segment of the trucking industry focused on the dense and dynamic Northeastern United States. Professionals in this role are responsible for the safe and timely transportation of goods across a multi-state region, typically encompassing areas like New England, the Mid-Atlantic, and sometimes extending into parts of the Midwest and Canada. This position is ideal for drivers who seek a balance between substantial road time and regular home life, as the regional scope usually allows for weekly or bi-weekly home time, a key attraction for many in the profession. The core responsibility of a Northeast Regional CDL A Driver is the operation of a Class A commercial vehicle, often a tractor-trailer, to deliver freight. This involves meticulous pre-trip and post-trip inspections to ensure vehicle safety and compliance with Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations. Drivers are tasked with planning efficient routes, navigating complex urban corridors, busy toll roads, and variable weather conditions common to the Northeast, from heavy city traffic to mountainous interstate systems. They must securely load and unload cargo, which may require the use of liftgates or other equipment, and diligently manage electronic logging devices (ELDs), bills of lading, and all necessary paperwork. Customer service is also a component, as drivers often serve as the direct representative of their carrier to clients at delivery points. Typical requirements for these jobs are standardized across the industry. Candidates must possess a valid Class A Commercial Driver's License (CDL) in good standing. Most employers require a minimum of one year of recent, verifiable tractor-trailer experience to handle the region's specific challenges. A clean driving record, with a focus on safety and a stable work history, is paramount. Drivers must meet federal physical standards, passing a DOT medical exam, and be at least 21 years of age for interstate commerce. Key skills include exceptional defensive driving techniques, strong spatial awareness for maneuvering large vehicles, self-discipline for managing hours-of-service regulations, and the physical stamina for handling freight and extended periods of driving. Reliability, time management, and the ability to work independently are essential personal attributes. Ultimately, a career in Northeast Regional driving offers a structured yet independent work environment. It is a profession built on responsibility, skill, and the critical role of keeping commerce flowing through one of the nation's most populous and economically significant corridors. For commercial drivers looking for consistent miles, competitive earnings, and a predictable home schedule, these regional jobs present a compelling and stable career path within the transportation sector.

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