This is a full_time Over-the-Road (OTR) dry van position with Ascend in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County. The position pays $80,291 - $80,291/yr.
Job Description
CDL-A Dedicated Short Haul Truck Driver. CDL-A DEDICATED SHORT HAUL TRUCK DRIVERS, WE’RE COMMITTED TO PROVIDING: HOME EVERY OTHER DAY TOP PAY & INDUSTRY LEADING BENEFITS QUALITY EQUIPMENT EXCELLENT COMPANY CULTURE CDL-A dedicated short haul truck drivers choose to drive for Ascend because we focus on what drives you, not only in your career, but outside of work with your families, hobbies, dreams, and commitments. Simply put, we are people obsessed! We support CDL-A dedicated short haul truck drivers by offering a new higher pay scale, scheduled quality home time and industry-leading benefits. Our intent, as One Team , is for Ascend to be the most reliable, predictable, and trusted partner to our CDL-A dedicated short haul truck drivers. We’re moved by your success and relentlessly committed to making sure your voice is heard. Our mission is to foster a work culture that rewards and retains excellent drivers through safety, integrity, trust, teamwork, and fun! We’re committed to what drives your success as a CDL-A dedicated short haul truck driver at Ascend! PAY Earn $23 per hour 1 Day Paid Orientation 7 Paid Holidays - $150.00 per day (PAID same as office staff!) HOME TIME Home Every Other Day Average 400 miles per day Service Oklahoma and surrounding states RESPECT Quality equipment you can take pride in driving - New tractors & trailers coming in! Industry leading insurance coverage for you and your family: life, medical, dental, vision, pharmacy, disability more types of coverage that you don’t even know you need! Experienced dispatchers & dedicated Driver Retention Team Rider & Pet Program 401k CDL-A truck driver requirements: At least 21 years of age Valid CDL-A At least 6 months over the road experience No more than 2 preventable accident in the most recent 3 year driving period. Must be able to fulfill duties that require repetitive bending & reaching, etc. throughout each shift. Must be able to meet and pass all medical/DOT requirements
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.
A typical day as an OTR dry van driver starts early with a thorough pre-trip inspection of your tractor and enclosed trailer. You hit the interstate and cover 450 to 550 miles, stopping for fuel, meals, and mandated 30-minute breaks. Much of your day is spent on the open highway, managing your Hours of Service log and communicating with dispatch about your next load. At the end of your shift you park at a truck stop or rest area, settle into the sleeper berth, and prepare for another day on the road.
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 Dry Van Trucks
Dry van trailers are fully enclosed, non-temperature-controlled boxes used to haul general freight such as consumer goods, electronics, and packaged food. They are the most common trailer type on American highways and offer the widest variety of available loads. Dry van driving is often recommended for newer CDL holders because loading and unloading is typically handled by warehouse staff.
This position pays $80,291 - $80,291/yr. Actual pay may vary based on experience, endorsements, and miles driven.
What is the trucking job market like in Oklahoma?
Oklahoma's oil industry and I-40/I-35 corridors create steady demand for various driver types. The average truck driver salary in Oklahoma ranges from $47,000 - $67,000 per year.
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