🗺 Location & Routes
- Base city: Los Angeles, CA
- Route type: Dedicated local shuttle (home daily)
- Freight: E-commerce dry van (Amazon warehouse freight)
- Schedule: Fixed dispatch shifts, 10–12 hours, occasional peak weekend rotations
📋 Job Description
- Shuttle Amazon trailers between fulfillment and sortation facilities
- Operate dry van 53’ trailers in structured dedicated lanes
- Warehouse-to-warehouse transfers with no-touch freight
- Drop-and-hook operations depending on facility workflow
- Follow scheduled dispatch routes across LA Metro & Inland Empire
- Maintain safe operation in high-volume yard environments
✅ Requirements
CDL Class A
Valid CDL-A license required
Experience
6+ months to 1 year preferred
Age
Minimum 21 years old
MVR
Clean driving record preferred
Physical
Standard CDL-A driving duties, no-touch freight
Endorsements
None required
🚛 Equipment & Fleet
- Truck assignment: Assigned or slip-seat dedicated fleet units
- Fleet average age: Newer model tractors
- Features: Automatic transmission, GPS dispatch, safety monitoring systems
🗓 Typical Weekly Schedule
- Monday – Local Amazon facility shuttle runs
- Tuesday – Repeat dedicated warehouse loops
- Wednesday – Cross-dock trailer transfers
- Thursday – Regional facility shuttle operations
- Friday – Final scheduled dispatch rotations
📍 Real Routes Our Drivers Take
- Commerce, CA → Ontario, CA (Amazon fulfillment transfer loop)
- Fontana, CA → Carson, CA (regional trailer repositioning)
- Industry, CA → Moreno Valley, CA (inland distribution shuttle)
🎁 Benefits & Bonus Structure
💰 Bonus Structure
📝 Hiring Process
⭐ Why Drivers Choose This Job
- Home daily schedule with predictable dispatch
- Consistent Amazon freight flow year-round
- No-touch warehouse-to-warehouse operations
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Is this home daily?
Yes, most routes return daily within the LA and Inland Empire region.
What type of freight is moved?
Amazon e-commerce dry van freight between warehouses and sortation centers.
Is experience required?
6 months to 1 year of CDL-A experience is preferred.
Are there live unloads?
No-touch freight only, dock teams handle loading and unloading.
What shifts are available?
Fixed morning or evening shifts depending on dispatch planning.
Do routes change daily?
No, routes are mostly repetitive and assigned within dedicated lanes.
📊 Local Market Insights
Los Angeles and the Inland Empire sit along major freight corridors including I-10, I-60, and I-210, connecting port-adjacent logistics zones with inland distribution hubs. The area has dense warehouse clusters in cities like Ontario, Fontana, and Rialto, where high-frequency trailer movement supports regional shuttle operations. Truck activity is heavily influenced by port-related import flow and inland redistribution patterns across Southern California. Most CDL-A movement in this region is short-haul and facility-to-facility rather than long-distance linehaul.
🔗 Dedicated Amazon CDL-A Driver – Los Angeles, CA
This dedicated CDL-A role in the Los Angeles metro area focuses on structured Amazon freight movement between fulfillment centers and regional sortation hubs across Southern California. Drivers operate consistent dry van lanes with predictable dispatch schedules and minimal variability in routing. The work is centered around high-frequency warehouse-to-warehouse transfers in one of the most active logistics corridors in the United States, spanning the LA Basin and Inland Empire industrial zones. Most runs are short regional loops designed for same-day completion, allowing drivers to return home daily. This setup reduces over-the-road exposure and emphasizes routine shuttle-style operations with steady freight flow tied to e-commerce demand cycles. Pay is structured around weekly earnings with additional incentive components depending on operational performance and route consistency.
🚀 Apply for This CDL-A Position
Complete the form below to apply for Dedicated Amazon CDL-A Driver – Los Angeles, CA Metro & Inland Empire Routes.
