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Driving opportunities at Cardinal Logistics focus on people first

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At Cardinal Logistics, we believe in the importance of people. This is why drivers consistently choose to partner with us to support their professional careers in truck driving. We have a number of different truck driving opportunities to match your career goals and home time needs offering late model assigned equipment with state-of-the-art comfort and safety features, a strong service-oriented company culture, and a team behind you that you can rely on. All of our company drivers receive paid orientation, training, and holidays, and are eligible for our comprehensive benefits package after 30 days of employment. Cardinal has over 175 locations around the country with many driving opportunities available. Our current job openings include:

OTR driver
OTR company drivers at Cardinal can earn over $85,000 and run on a schedule that puts them out for a minimum of three weeks and home for 3-5 full days. These drivers receive $300 per day plus a $50 per diem, with a minimum of $1,500 per week when not on home time. Our OTR drivers work on dedicated accounts throughout the lower 48 states, but mainly in the Southeast region. You must be willing and able to touch freight in this position.

OTR/Regional run driver – lower 48
Our dedicated OTR/regional run drivers cover the lower 48 states with an average length of haul of 3,000. These flatbed drivers make around $75,000 annually, equaling $1,500-$1,700 gross pay per week. OTR/regional runs have drivers out for three weeks at a time with a flexible restart and available extension if needed. The freight is no touch, but you will be strapping and unstrapping PODS containers.

Local driver
Local drivers at Cardinal drive either dry van or flatbed and average earnings greater than $55,000 annually — more than $1,000 weekly! As a local driver, you’ll enjoy no-touch freight, local deliveries, and daily home time.

Home weekly driver
This is the perfect opportunity for drivers wanting regular home time each week — typically on weekends — it can vary but you can count on it every week!  You’ll haul driver assist tailgating freight and earn $1,300-$1,500 each week, an average annual income of $71,000. There is also a $1,500 sign-on bonus and $57 layover pay.

To become a driver for Cardinal Logistics, applicant must be 21 years of age or older, have a Class A CDL, and at least nine months of tractor-trailer experience in the last three years or two years of experience in the past five years. Cardinal Logistics is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. If you’re interested in learning more about which Cardinal Logistics opportunity is the right one for you, connect with us today! Call  (866) 839-5148 or click here to apply now!

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Written by Mozell Greenholt
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