CDL A Local Truck Drivers Needed Immediately

CDL A Local Truck Drivers Needed Immediately


Company
Riverside Transport
Location
Dallas, TX
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
1 day ago
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via Monster
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Job Description
Hiring CDL-A Truck Drivers
MANY PATHS - OTR, Dedicated & Yard opportunities
GET PAID TO GET STARTED - $1,500 sign-on bonus + $500 paid orientation*
Why Drive for Riverside Transport?
At Riverside Transport, drivers aren't just numbers on a board - they're part of the family. We focus on consistency, communication, and respect, building long-term relationships with drivers who want steady pay, reliable home time, and a company that puts people first.
Riverside offers flexible career options backed by dependable freight and a driver-first culture that's built to last.
Company Truck Driver Job Overview
Choose from OTR, regional, dedicated, or yard jockey positions in select areas. Home time varies by route, with weekly or bi-weekly options for many drivers.
Earn up to $93,600 per year, depending on route, location, and driving schedule. Easy freight, steady miles. Run 100% no-touch dry van freight, with paid miles both empty and loaded while on duty.
Get a $1,500 sign-on bonus plus $500 orientation pay as you get rolling with Riverside.*
Full benefits package including health, vision, dental, 401-K with match program, PTO, holiday pay, HSA, short term and long term disability.
Modern equipment you can trust. We only ride with safety and comfort in mind, with average equipment less than 18 months old.
Bonuses that add up. High levels of contracted freight with award-winning shippers, paid miles both empty and loaded while on duty, and fewer drivers per dispatcher for better communication.
Please note that all pay & bonus amounts may vary by job type, location, experience level, and performance and are subject to change based on company discretion. Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis.
Valid Class A CDL

Skills:
Cargo/Freight, Class A License, Truck Driver

About the Company:
Riverside Transport

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