Regional No Experience Truck Driver CDL A

Regional No Experience Truck Driver CDL A


Company
BC TRUCKN LLC
Location
Los Angeles, CA
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
4 days ago
Via
via BeBee

Job Description
CDL Class A Truck Driver – Entry-Level Friendly

We are actively seeking CDL Class A drivers for a regional dry van position based out of Los Angeles, CA. This role is ideal for recent CDL graduates or drivers looking for a dependable regional opportunity with steady miles, predictable home time, and a strong emphasis on safety and support.

What We Provide
• Average of 2,500 miles per week
• Home time weekly or every other week, based on experience
• Full benefits starting on day one (medical, dental, vision, and 401(k))
• Paid orientation so you can start earning immediately
• Routes limited to the western region
• Pay increases of $0.01 per mile every 3 months

Compensation
• Weekly earnings typically range from $1,300 to $1,500
• Annual income between $73,000 and $85,000
• $15 per stop
• Both day and night shifts available

Benefits
• Medical, dental, and vision insurance
• 401(k) with company match
• Life insurance coverage
• Fuel card provided
• Passenger and pet rider programs
• Driver referral incentives
• Tuition reimbursement options

Equipment
• 100% no-touch freight (dry van)
• Late-model Freightliner Cascadia trucks (2023–2025)
• Trucks governed at 65 MPH

Key Responsibilities
• Safely operate a Class A commercial vehicle on regional routes
• Conduct pre-trip and post-trip inspections
• Maintain accurate logs and required documentation
• Comply with all DOT regulations and safety standards
• Ensure timely and secure delivery of freight

Requirements
• Valid CDL Class A license
• Minimum age of 21
• Ability to pass hair and urine drug tests
• No participation in SAP programs
• No DUI/DWI within the past 5 years
• Clean driving record preferred (minor infractions may be considered)

For more details, call or text Daniel Harrison at (313) 626-0607. Most applicants receive a response within 24 hours.
Pay: $1,258.04 - $1,602.80 per week
Benefits
• 401(k)
• Dental insurance
• Employee discount
• Flexible spending account
• Fuel card
• Fuel discount
• Health insurance
• Health savings account
• Life insurance
• Paid orientation
• Paid sick time
• Paid toll fees
• Parental leave
• Passenger ride along program
• Pet rider program
• Prescription drug insurance
• Retirement plan
• Safety equipment provided
• Vision insurance

Language:
• English (Required)

License/Certification:
• CDL A (Required)

Work Location: On the road

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