Rogue Carrier is Hiring CDL A Dry Van Drivers!

Rogue Carrier is Hiring CDL A Dry Van Drivers!


Company
Rogue Carrier
Location
New York, NY
Job Type
Full-time
Via
Indeed

Job Description
Looking for steady miles, predictable routes, and great pay? Join Rogue Carrier and drive dedicated Dry Van loads with consistent customers.

Pay: Up to $0.70 per mile

What We Offer:
β€’ Dedicated routes with predictable freight
β€’ 2021–2024 trucks and trailers
β€’ 24/7 dispatch & roadside support
β€’ 1099 position
β€’ Fuel card, safety equipment, and employee benefits
β€’ Referral program and relocation assistance

Requirements:
β€’ Valid CDL Class A
β€’ 1+ year experience
β€’ Clean driving record
β€’ Knowledge of DOT regulations and ELD use

Job Highlights:
β€’ Safely operate a tractor-trailer on pre-planned routes
β€’ Deliver freight on time and damage-free
β€’ Maintain equipment, complete logs, and communicate with dispatch
β€’ Enjoy predictable runs and consistent schedules

Call to Join:

773-718-3282 | 773-718-3354

Rogue Carrier β€” reliable miles, steady freight, and drivers who are valued. Don’t miss the December bonus!

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: $0.65 - $0.70 per mile

Benefits:
β€’ Fuel card
β€’ Fuel discount
β€’ Lease purchase program
β€’ Referral program
β€’ Relocation assistance
β€’ Safety equipment provided

Work Location: On the road

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