🗺 Location & Routes
- Base city: San Bernardino, CA
- Route type: Dedicated Regional Shuttle
- Freight: Amazon e-commerce dry van, no-touch DC transfers
- Schedule: 8–12 hour structured dispatch across day/night rotations
📋 Job Description
- Move dry van trailers between Amazon Rialto, San Bernardino, and Moreno Valley facilities using scheduled dispatch windows tied to inbound/outbound sortation flow.
- Operate high-frequency drop & hook cycles across Inland Empire distribution hubs with strict trailer turn-time requirements.
- Navigate I-10, I-215, and CA-60 corridors under peak congestion tied to warehouse shift changes and retail surge periods.
- Coordinate live dock staging at Amazon cross-dock and fulfillment centers with time-sensitive loading queues.
- Perform pre-trip and post-trip inspections on assigned tractors to ensure compliance with Amazon safety and ELD tracking systems.
- Maintain real-time communication with dispatch regarding detention delays, dock congestion, and trailer availability fluctuations.
✅ Requirements
CDL Class A
Valid CDL-A license required
Experience
6–12 months preferred, Amazon/DC experience a plus
Age
Minimum 21 years old
MVR
Clean driving record, no major violations
Physical
Occasional trailer inspections and yard maneuvering
Endorsements
None required
🚛 Equipment & Fleet
- Mixed fleet: Freightliner Cascadia (2022–2025), Kenworth T680, Volvo VNL units assigned based on dispatch rotation and availability.
- Amazon-compliant 53’ dry van trailers with real-time tracking and yard management integration.
- ELD systems include Samsara and Omnitracs platforms with occasional legacy unit variability during peak fleet demand cycles.
🏠 Home Time
- Home daily on most dedicated Inland Empire routes
- 2–3 layovers possible during peak Amazon volume cycles or regional redistribution surges
📍 Real Routes Our Drivers Take
- Rialto, CA → Moreno Valley, CA (I-10 E / CA-60 corridor – high-frequency DC transfer cycle)
- San Bernardino, CA → Ontario, CA (I-10 W – cross-dock and staging freight movement)
- Moreno Valley, CA → Fontana, CA (CA-60 / I-215 loop – Amazon sortation redistribution route)
🎁 Benefits & Bonus Structure
💰 Bonus Structure
Additional bonus categories are not included in this dedicated Amazon freight operation.
📝 Hiring Process
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Is this home daily work?
Yes, most routes are home daily with occasional layovers during peak Amazon volume cycles.
What type of freight is hauled?
Mostly no-touch Amazon e-commerce freight between fulfillment, sortation, and cross-dock facilities.
What is the typical schedule like?
8–12 hour structured dispatch shifts with rotating day and night assignments.
How is pay structured?
Hourly pay plus performance-based incentives depending on dispatch volume and timing efficiency.
What kind of trucks will I drive?
Mixed fleet including Freightliner, Kenworth, and Volvo tractors assigned based on availability.
Are there delays at Amazon docks?
Yes, occasional congestion occurs during peak shipping windows and shift change cycles.
💼 Career Opportunities
This dedicated Amazon CDL-A position in San Bernardino operates within one of the most active logistics corridors in the United States, driven by nonstop e-commerce movement across the Inland Empire. Drivers gain exposure to high-frequency shuttle operations between major fulfillment centers in Rialto, Moreno Valley, and surrounding Southern California distribution hubs. While the role is structured and predictable compared to traditional over-the-road freight, real-world variability still exists due to dock congestion, peak season surges, and rapid inventory redistribution demands.
Over time, drivers can transition into higher-paying dedicated accounts, regional shuttle leadership roles, trainer positions, or specialized freight divisions depending on performance and availability. Some drivers move into yard management or dispatch coordination roles within Amazon-aligned logistics networks. However, progression is not automatic and depends heavily on safety record, consistency, and operational needs within the Inland Empire freight system.
🔗 CDL-A Dedicated Amazon Freight Driver – Rialto & Moreno Valley DCs – San Bernardino, CA
San Bernardino sits at the center of the Inland Empire logistics powerhouse, one of the most concentrated warehouse and distribution regions in the United States. CDL-A drivers in this dedicated Amazon freight role operate continuous shuttle movements between Rialto, Moreno Valley, and surrounding fulfillment hubs, supporting one of the highest-volume e-commerce corridors in California. The I-10, I-215, and CA-60 highways form the core freight arteries, constantly moving trailers between sortation centers and regional cross-docks. This position offers structured dispatch, predictable freight cycles, and consistent demand driven by year-round consumer activity. Drivers benefit from steady weekly earnings, modern but mixed-condition fleet equipment, and a logistics environment shaped by real operational pressure, including dock congestion and peak season surges.
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