Class A Contract Driver (1099), OTR, Flatbed trailer

EA EXPRESS LLC

Owensboro, Daviess County
CDL A Otr Flatbed
$78,000 - $156,000/yr
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What to Expect

This is a full_time Over-the-Road (OTR) flatbed position with EA EXPRESS LLC in Owensboro, Daviess County. You will need a CDL Class A license. The position pays $78,000 - $156,000/yr.

Job Description

About the Company We have 35 years of experience and understand what it takes to handle your needs. What we are trying to redefine is our relationship as a carrier with our clients, and to get the job done while feeling like family. We have a very diverse history as a carrier. Everyone that works here knows what it takes to be on a dock, shift gears or fill out a log book, and haul what you move ourselves. That kind of experience enables us to keep and even develop stronger relationships with our customers. With the knowledge we have in regards to the life span of a shipment, from production to delivery, from the shippers view point as well as ours, we can manage your shipments safely, responsibly, and timely, because we've done it. Job Summary Contract Driver (1099, Solo) Dry Van and Flatbed trailer OTR $1,500 - $3,000 gross total weekly avg. pay 2,500 - 3,500 avg. miles per week $2,000 sign on bonus Dedicated, Line Haul, LTL 34% Driver Load/Unload 25% tarping Home Time 10 - 21 expected days out You can stay out longer if you want to Get 4 days of home time for every 10 days worked Home at least one weekend per month Hiring Requirements Class A license without any of the following restrictions: (L,Z) Air Brakes, (G) Night Driving, (O) No Semi Trailer or (K) Intrastate Only 12 months Tractor Trailer experience We're an equal opportunity employer

Requirements

  • CDL Class A license
  • Clean MVR (Motor Vehicle Record)
  • At least 21 years old (interstate)
  • Valid DOT physical card

About Over-the-Road (OTR) Trucking

OTR trucking involves long-haul routes that cross multiple states, often keeping drivers on the road for two to three weeks at a time before returning home. These positions are ideal for drivers who enjoy travel and independence, and they typically offer the highest pay in the industry. OTR drivers are the backbone of America's freight system, moving goods coast to coast on tight schedules.

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A Day in the Life

A typical day as an OTR flatbed driver starts with inspecting your truck and checking your load securement — chains, straps, and tarps all need to be in place before you roll. You may deliver steel coils to a fabrication shop in the morning, then deadhead to a lumber yard for your next pickup. Tarping and strapping loads is physically demanding work, but flatbed drivers take pride in the skill it requires. After a full driving shift you log your hours and find a safe place to park for the night.

Pros & Cons of Over-the-Road (OTR) Driving

Pros

  • + Highest earning potential among driving positions
  • + See the country and enjoy the freedom of the open road
  • + Opportunities available even for newer CDL holders
  • + Carriers often provide sign-on bonuses and full benefits
  • + Consistent freight volume means strong job security

Cons

  • Weeks away from home and family at a time
  • Irregular sleep schedules and limited exercise options
  • Truck stop meals can make healthy eating challenging
  • Wear and tear from long hours in the driver seat
  • Limited personal space living in a sleeper cab

About Flatbed Trucks

Flatbed trailers have an open deck with no sides or roof, making them ideal for oversized cargo like lumber, steel, machinery, and building materials. Flatbed drivers must know how to tarp and secure loads using chains, straps, and binders, which is a specialized skill set that commands premium pay. The work is more physically demanding but highly rewarding for drivers who prefer hands-on tasks.

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Career Path

1

CDL Training & First Year

Complete CDL school, earn your Class A license, and gain your first year of OTR experience with a training carrier.

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2

Experienced OTR Driver

With 1-2 years of clean driving, you qualify for better carriers, higher CPM, and more desirable lanes.

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3

Specialized or Lease Operator

Move into higher-paying specialized freight (Hazmat, oversized) or explore lease-purchase programs.

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4

Owner-Operator or Trainer

Run your own truck as an owner-operator or mentor the next generation as a driver trainer.

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Trucking in Kentucky

Louisville is home to UPS Worldport and a major Amazon hub, creating enormous demand for drivers.

Average driver salary in Kentucky: $48,000 - $70,000/yr

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does this over-the-road (otr) job pay?

This position pays $78,000 - $156,000/yr. Actual pay may vary based on experience, endorsements, and miles driven.

What CDL class do I need for this job?

This position requires a CDL Class A license. Class A allows you to operate combination vehicles over 26,001 lbs GVWR.

What is the trucking job market like in Kentucky?

Louisville is home to UPS Worldport and a major Amazon hub, creating enormous demand for drivers. The average truck driver salary in Kentucky ranges from $48,000 - $70,000 per year.

Last updated: June 4, 2026

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