Hiring CDL-A Truck Drivers – $1,800+ Per Week – Free Freight Dispatcher Training While Driving

Hiring Experienced CDL-A Truck Drivers – $1,800+ Per Week – Free Freight Dispatcher Training

We are seeking experienced CDL-A drivers to join our team and earn $1,800 or more per week while preparing for a work-from-home career as a freight dispatcher. Drivers can learn on the road using audio e-books and participate in evening webinars when parked. Training is free and designed to help you transition smoothly off the road when ready.

Requirements – Must Be an Experienced Driver

  • Valid CDL-A license

  • No more than two moving violations in the past three years

  • No at-fault accidents or preventable wrecks

  • No SAP programs or safety probation history

  • Able to stay on the road 2–3 weeks at a time

  • Professional, reliable, and accountable

What This Opportunity Provides

  • Paid CDL-A driving earning $1,800+ per week

  • Free freight dispatcher training while on the road

  • Evening webinars for hands-on instruction

  • Clear path to a work-from-home dispatch career

  • Exposure to freight systems, load planning, and carrier management

  • Long-term growth opportunities in logistics and operations

Who Should Apply

  • Experienced CDL-A drivers planning life after the road

  • Drivers seeking higher weekly earnings while working

  • Professional, motivated drivers ready to learn and grow

How It Works

  • Listen to training e-books during driving hours

  • Attend webinars in the evenings when parked

  • Learn dispatch systems, load planning, and carrier management

  • Maintain professionalism and accountability

Submit your information through the response system. Qualified drivers will be contacted directly.

Earn $1,800+ per week while preparing for your next career.

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