Regional CDL Class A Driver - Good Tree Supply LLC

Location: Woodhaven, MI

Pay: $25/hour + Monthly Bonuses

Schedule: 4 Days On / 4 Days Off OR 2 Days On / 2 Days Off

Job Type: Full-time - W2 - Regional

Looking for a better work-life balance and more home time without sacrificing pay? Join Good Tree Supply, an Amazon Freight Partner, and get the best of both worlds. We're hiring Class A CDL Drivers for dedicated regional routes with consistent schedules and guaranteed home time every week.

Why You'll Love This Job:

  • Home Time You Can Count On: Work 4 days, then get 4 full days off-or choose 2 days on, 2 off.
  • Drop and Hook Freight Only: No-touch loads. No time wasted.
  • New Amazon-Branded Equipment: Modern sleeper trucks with cutting-edge technology.
  • Consistent Routes: Predictable regional runs with minimal surprises.
  • W2 Position with Full Benefits: Health, dental, vision, paid time off.
  • Monthly Performance Bonuses: Earn up to $500 extra per month.

Job Responsibilities:

  • Drive Class A CDL Amazon freight on scheduled round-trip regional routes.
  • Complete 22-hour route blocks (11 hours drive, 10-hour reset, 11 hours return).
  • Use Amazon's technology for navigation and communication.
  • Ensure safe, on-time, and reliable delivery every trip.
  • You're a Great Fit If You Are:
  • A safe, defensive driver with a clean record.
  • Reliable and punctual, with a strong work ethic.
  • Comfortable with technology (GPS, ELDs, smartphone apps).
  • Flexible and professional-able to meet Amazon's high safety and performance standards.

Minimum Requirements:

  • At least 6 months experience pulling a 53' trailer.
  • Valid Class A CDL, age 21 or older.
  • Clean MVR.
  • No SAP or previously failed drug screens.
  • No CDL suspensions or revocations.
  • Able to pass a DOT physical, drug screen, and background check.
  • Able to read, write, and speak English (for safety and reporting requirements).

You'll be employed by Good Tree Supply, a locally owned transportation company partnered with Amazon-not Amazon itself.

Apply now and take the next step toward a better driving schedule, steady pay, and a team that respects your time.

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