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Requirements
1 Year of Recent Class A Truck Driving Job ExperienceClean Clearinghouse and MVR
Description
MIDWEST OTR - Home Weekly - Now Hiring Class A Truck Drivers – Earn up to $1,500 Average Weekly - $2,500 Sign-On Bonus!At RoadReady, you’re more than just a number, you’re part of a team with one of the best retention rates in the business (98% over the past 10 years). We’re growing and looking for 6+ Class A Truck Drivers to join our family.
$1,475 - $1,500 average weekly pay | $2,500 Sign-On Bonus | $2,000 Referral Bonus | Stop Pay | Full Benefits
Why Drive with RoadReady?
- Flexible schedules – Work 6 days, take a week off, or let dispatch build around your preferences.
- Midwest-only freight lanes – No East Coast, no West Coast, no Chicago headaches.
- Premium equipment – 2023 International tractors, keyless entry, governed at 70mph, fully maintained by on-site mechanics.
- Driver-first dispatch – Tenured team that knows technology and works overtime to meet reasonable schedules.
- Great balance of freight – 50% drop & hook / 50% live load, minimal tolls.
- Technology that makes your job easier – iPad issued to every driver, Samsara safety tools, 24/7 trailer access, no screwing around to find a trailer.
- Support built in – DOT, safety, and compliance resources always available.
- $1,475 - $1,500 average weekly pay
- $2,500 Sign-On Bonus
- $2,000 Referral Bonus
- Stop Pay for live load detention
- Vacation starts Day 1
- Medical, Vision, Dental Insurance Available (for Full Time Positions)
- Top-tier service standards – tires, fluids, and equipment maintained above industry requirements
- We respect the driver’s preferences and treat everyone like an individual.
- Our freight is consistent thanks to a long-standing customer base.
- We’ve built a culture where 98% of drivers choose to stay year after year.
Ready to hit the best lanes in the Midwest? Apply today to secure your seat in a premium truck with a company that puts drivers first.