CDL Driver - Drop and Hook - fixed weekly pay 1800

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We are currently hiring experienced Class A CDL drivers for a stable Walmart dedicated operation with consistent miles, reliable freight, and predictable pay. This position offers a flat weekly rate of $1,800 hauling mostly drop and hook freight with steady lanes across the Midwest, South, and Southeast.

Our company operates multiple divisions across the United States and continues to expand, giving drivers opportunities to grow into higher-paying equipment and specialized freight.

What We Offer

  • $1,800 flat rate weekly pay for Walmart dry van division

  • Mostly drop & hook freight – minimal driver touch

  • Consistent miles and steady freight year-round

  • Late-model trucks and well-maintained equipment

  • Weekly direct deposit

  • Supportive dispatch and reliable planning

Additional Divisions Available

Drivers also have the opportunity to join other divisions within the company:

Reefer Division

  • Average $2,500 per week

  • Temperature-controlled freight

  • Steady year-round loads

Flatbed Division

  • Average $2,800 per week

  • Open deck freight with higher earning potential

RGN / Specialized Division

  • Average $2,800 per week

  • Oversized and specialized loads for experienced drivers

Position Details

  • Dry van Walmart freight is primarily drop and hook

  • Running mostly Midwest, South, and Southeast lanes

  • Teams are welcome and have access to high-mileage runs

  • Multiple divisions available depending on driver preference and experience

Requirements

  • Valid Class A CDL

  • Minimum 6 months of CDL experience

  • Clean driving record

  • Ability to pass DOT drug test and background screening

  • Professional attitude and strong work ethic

About the Company

We are a nationwide carrier operating multiple divisions, including dry van, reefer, flatbed, and specialized freight. Our fleet runs across major freight corridors throughout the United States, providing drivers with stable work, modern equipment, and opportunities to move into higher-paying divisions as they gain experience.


Whether you're looking for the stability of dedicated Walmart freight or the higher earning potential of reefer or specialized divisions, we have a position that fits your goals.

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