🗺 Location & Routes
- Base city: Fort Worth, Texas
- Route type: Local LTL Pickup & Delivery
- Freight: Palletized retail and industrial freight
- Schedule: Early dispatch (5–7 AM), weekday route cycles with occasional Saturday peak shifts
📋 Job Description
- Perform dock-to-dock pickup and delivery operations across assigned metro zones
- Use pallet jack and liftgate equipment for loading and unloading freight
- Scan and verify shipments using mobile dispatch systems
- Follow structured stop sequences across retail and industrial locations
- Coordinate with terminal staff for midday reload cycles and route updates
- Maintain safe freight handling and securement during all deliveries
✅ Requirements
CDL Class A
Valid CDL-A license required
Experience
1+ year preferred, local delivery experience a plus
Age
Minimum 21 years old
MVR
Clean driving record, no major violations
Physical
Frequent lifting up to 50 lbs, pallet handling required
Endorsements
None required
🚛 Equipment & Fleet
- Truck assignment: Freightliner M2 straight trucks (CDL-A configured)
- Fleet average age: 2021–2024 units
- Features: Liftgate, automatic transmission, GPS routing, ELD systems, mobile scanning devices
🏠 Home Time
- Home daily after route completion
- Early morning start with consistent weekday return cycles
📍 Real Routes Our Drivers Take
- Fort Worth Terminal → I-30 corridor → Arlington retail distribution centers
- Loop 820 industrial belt → North Fort Worth warehouse clusters
- Fort Worth → Dallas logistics hubs via I-35W freight corridor
🎁 Benefits & Bonus Structure
Bonus payments are retention-based and issued after qualifying employment periods.
- 30-day payout: $300–$450
- 90-day payout: $350–$500
- Eligibility: attendance compliance, active status, safety standards adherence, no preventable incidents
📝 Hiring Process
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
What does a typical day look like?
Drivers begin at the terminal, organize assigned freight, and follow structured metro delivery routes with scheduled stops and reload coordination.
Is this position home daily?
Yes, routes are designed for same-day completion with consistent return to terminal after deliveries.
What experience is required?
Prior CDL-A experience is preferred, especially in local or LTL environments, but strong entry-level drivers may be considered.
What kind of freight is handled?
Primarily palletized retail and industrial freight requiring dock interaction and occasional manual handling.
What equipment will I use?
Straight trucks equipped with liftgates, scanning systems, and GPS-based dispatch routing tools.
How fast is the hiring process?
Most candidates complete onboarding and begin orientation within 3–7 business days after approval.
💼 Career Opportunities
Drivers operating in Fort Worth’s LTL network build experience within structured metro distribution systems that support long-term progression inside terminal operations. Entry-level city drivers often develop advanced skills in freight handling, route sequencing, and dock coordination. Over time, operators may transition into senior driver roles, trainer positions, or dedicated account assignments within high-density customer lanes. The local freight ecosystem emphasizes consistency, safety performance, and operational efficiency, creating a stable environment for skill development. As drivers gain familiarity with multi-stop routing and terminal workflows, opportunities open for leadership roles supporting onboarding and fleet operations. The structure of urban freight movement across North Texas supports continuous development within a growing logistics network.
🔗 CDL-A LTL City Pickup & Delivery Driver – Fort Worth, Texas
Fort Worth operates as a major freight consolidation hub within the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, supporting high-frequency LTL distribution across retail, manufacturing, and industrial supply chains. The region’s logistics infrastructure is anchored by major freight corridors including I-30, I-35W, and Loop 820, which connect warehouse clusters, terminal yards, and regional distribution centers. Continuous freight movement between Dallas and Fort Worth enables dense stop-based delivery cycles, particularly for palletized retail goods and industrial components. Strong warehouse density and rapid inventory turnover sustain consistent demand for short-haul delivery operations. The integration of intermodal yards, cross-dock facilities, and last-mile networks reinforces the metro’s role in statewide freight distribution, with steady shipment flows supporting predictable terminal dispatch cycles.
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