CDL Class A Truck Driver - Western 5 Regional - CDL Graduates OK
Beast Mode Truckin · Torrance, CA · 1 wk ago
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About the role
Beast Mode Truckin is seeking Class A CDL drivers, including recent graduates, to operate company-provided 53' dry vans on the Western 5 regional lanes. Drivers will begin with paid off-the-road (OTR) training with a company trainer and transition to solo runs upon successful completion of training.
Responsibilities
- Operate company-provided 53' dry vans on the Western 5 regional lanes
- Primary duties include no-touch (drop-and-hook) freight with some live load/unload assignments
- May include day or night driving assignments
Requirements
- Valid Class A CDL
- Minimum age: 21
- Graduation from an accredited truck driving school with a minimum of 120 hours; recent graduates are encouraged to apply
- Reasonably clean driving record with no major accidents or major violations within the past five years
- Demonstrated stable work history consistent with company hiring standards (minimum of 6 months employment in the last year and 1 year in the last three years, excluding time in school or training)
- No recent convictions or safety-related terminations that would disqualify employment; certain convictions or previous safety-related terminations may disqualify
- Able to pass pre-employment urine and hair drug screens
- Must meet federal and company safety and background check requirements
Qualifications
Commensurate with experience.
Skills
N/A
Benefits
- Full benefits (medical, dental, 401(k), paid time off) become available after 30 days of employment
Pay
- $1,200–$1,400 per week (dependent on miles and experience)
- New graduates typically paid $0.43–$0.57 per mile; experienced drivers paid on a sliding scale of approximately $0.46–$0.72 per mile (actual pay depends on experience and miles assigned)
- Safety/production bonus: up to $0.06 per mile for qualifying drivers (based on monthly productivity and safety criteria)
Schedule
- Region: Western 5 regional lanes
- Equipment: company-provided 53' dry vans
- Freight: primarily no-touch (drop-and-hook); occasional live load/unload
- Average weekly miles: approximately 2,000–2,500 (route dependent)
- Typical home time: bi-weekly with at least a 34-hour reset; many drivers receive home time more frequently depending on routing and residence
- Schedules may include day or night driving assignments
Training
- New drivers run with a trainer OTR for 4–6 weeks before transitioning to solo work (duration based on individual progress and experience)
- Paid orientation and structured training are provided to support safe and effective transition to company operations