Amazon only - Semi-Owner Operators - OTR, Regional - $9k gross weekly - Dedicated routes

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We are urgently seeking dedicated Owner Operators and Company Drivers to join our team for no-touch freight loads!

Pay Rates:

  • $2 per mile starting pay as gross
  • Average earning $8,500+ with only Amazon spot loads

(Dedicated routes are exceptional)

What We Offer:

  • Weekly Amazon Power Only loads (constant routes)
  • OTR, Regional, Flexible home time
  • Estimated weekly gross earnings, rate per mile, and routes provided in advance

Requirements:

  • CDL Class A
  • Owning a Semi-Truck
  • Driving experience required (we can work with at least 3 months of experience)
  • Familiarity with Amazon loads (dedicated runs are a plus)
  • Must have an Amazon Relay account and relevant knowledge

Currently Dedicated Routes We Have:

  • MGE5 - MIA2 (GA - FL): 3.83 RPM | Volume: 5 Loads
  • MGE5 - MCI9 (GA - MO): 2.40 RPM | Volume: 14 Loads
  • MCI9 - MCO5 (MO - FL): 3.21 RPM | Volume: 14 Loads
  • MGE5 - RSW5 (GA - FL): 4.18 RPM | Volume: 11 Loads
  • ILG1 - CHA2 (DE - TN): 2.81 RPM | Volume: 10 Loads
  • MGE5 - LDJ5 (GA - NY): 4.52 RPM | Volume: 36 Loads

Note: Every month, we get new routes from Amazon. Only Owner Operators who have been working with us for at least 3 weeks actively on Amazon spot loads can choose dedicated runs. Upcoming and covered routes can be suggested reasonably.

To get hired faster or to get more information, please call our representatives at (567)-654-3945 between 10 AM and 6 PM EDT.

Outside of business hours, leave us a voicemail or text us, and we will get back to you during shift hours.

Job Types: Full-time, Contract

Pay: From $2.00 per mile

Benefits:

  • Fuel card
  • Fuel discount
  • Lease purchase program
  • Passenger ride along program
  • Pet rider program
  • Referral program

Work Location: On the road

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