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Local Class-A CDL Driver

Accent It
2 days ago
Full-time
On-site
Keene, New Hampshire, United States
$0.53 - $0.53 USD yearly
Class A

LOCAL CLASS-A CDL DRIVING POSITION – BRATTLEBORO, VT AREA
3 Months Minimum Experience Required

Home Daily | Consistent Schedule | Local New England Routes

Your Schedule:

Monday–Friday with Every Other Saturday
Start Times Between 12:00 AM – 5:00 AM
Average 10–12 Hour Workdays
Home Daily – No Overnights

Your Route:

Operate within a 250-Mile Radius of Brattleboro, VT
Deliver fresh & frozen groceries to supermarkets & DCs
No NYC Driving | Includes Greater Boston Area
Multi-stop loads (typically 2–3 stops per load)
15–20 total stops per week on average
Return product or backhaul to DC on final stop

What You’ll Earn:

$0.53 – $0.61 CPM
Average ~1,600 miles per week
Avg. Yearly Earnings Around $110,000
$50 Daily Attendance Pay ($250/week when all 5 days are worked)
$22.50 Refused Delivery Pay
$100 Layover Pay Per Day (weather or unforeseen delays)
$20/hour Paid Safety Training

Why Drive With Us?

✅ Assigned Automatic Day Cab Trucks (avg. 3 years or newer)
✅ Stable, Grocery Freight – Recession-Proof Account
✅ Uniforms & Steel-Toe Boots Provided
✅ Simple, Chain-Store Deliveries
✅ Low Turnover – One of the Best Local Accounts in the Network
✅ Strong W-2 Growth as Pay Tiers Increase
✅ Supportive, Family-Oriented Team Environment

Freight Details:

Reefer Trailers (53’, 51’, 48’, or 46’)
Combination of No-Touch & Driver-Assisted Unload
Pallet Jack Training Provided
Drivers may assist other local accounts as needed

Holidays:

Thanksgiving – OFF
Christmas – OFF
New Year’s – Not Guaranteed

Qualifications:

Valid Class-A CDL License
Minimum 3 Months Recent Tractor-Trailer Experience
Clean Driving Record & DOT Medical Card
REAL ID CDL Recommended (Military base deliveries)
Must have personal transportation to/from terminal
Strong customer service mindset

Apply Now – Local Positions Like This Don’t Stay Open Long!
Call or Text Rich at 801-997-8668 for More Information!

P.S. – If you’re open to new income streams or a future beyond trucking, ask Rich about “The Blueprint.”