⭐ Why Drivers Choose This Job
- Home 2–3 nights weekly, predictable rural cycles
- Stable agricultural freight demand across Texas network
- Bulk pneumatic no-touch feed and grain freight
- Consistent mill-to-ranch dispatch scheduling system
- Regional routes reduce long-haul burnout significantly
- Steady pay with seasonal livestock demand spikes
- Lower stress than long-haul OTR freight lanes
🗺 Location & Routes
- Base city: Dallas, TX
- Route type: Regional Dedicated Agricultural
- Freight: Bulk livestock feed, grain byproducts, supplements
- Schedule: Early morning mill dispatch with rotating rural deliveries
🚚 Freight Flow Snapshot
- Primary freight type: [[FREIGHT_TYPE]]
- Load frequency: [[LOAD_FREQUENCY]]
- Seasonal demand: [[SEASONAL_DEMAND]]
- Terminal activity: [[TERMINAL_ACTIVITY]]
📋 Job Description
- Load bulk livestock feed at Dallas-area mills via pneumatic systems
- Monitor air-pressure discharge during unloading into silos
- Deliver feed to ranches, cattle operations, and feedlots
- Operate on rural highways with seasonal weather variability
- Manage delivery paperwork for agricultural compliance tracking
- Handle detention delays at busy feed mills and ranch sites
- Adjust routes during peak harvest and drought feed demand periods
✅ Requirements
CDL Class A
Valid CDL-A license required
Experience
1+ year CDL-A preferred, pneumatic experience helpful
Age
Minimum 21 years old
MVR
Clean driving record, no major violations
Physical
Occasional hose handling and equipment checks
Endorsements
Tanker preferred
🚛 Equipment & Fleet
- Truck assignment: Kenworth T880 / Peterbilt 567
- Fleet average age: 3–6 years
- Features: Pneumatic bulk trailers, air compressor unload systems, ELD tablets
🏠 Home Time
- 2–3 nights home weekly
- Rotating weekend coverage during peak feed demand
📍 Real Routes Our Drivers Take
- Dallas, TX → Amarillo, TX feed mill corridor
- Dallas, TX → Wichita Falls ranch supply network
- Dallas, TX → Oklahoma Panhandle cattle feedlots
🧭 Route Scenarios (Dispatch Variants)
- Scenario A: [[ROUTE_SCENARIO_A]]
- Scenario B: [[ROUTE_SCENARIO_B]]
- Scenario C: [[ROUTE_SCENARIO_C]]
- Fallback Load Plan: [[ROUTE_FALLBACK]]
🎁 Benefits & Bonus Structure
📝 Hiring Process
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need pneumatic experience?
Helpful but not required; training provided.
How often am I home?
Typically 2–3 nights per week with rotating weekends.
What freight will I haul?
Bulk livestock feed, grain, and agricultural supplements.
Are there detention delays?
Occasional wait times at mills and rural delivery sites.
Is freight seasonal?
Yes, demand increases during drought and harvest cycles.
What are typical routes?
Regional Texas and Oklahoma livestock supply corridors.
💼 Career Opportunities
This CDL-A livestock feed role supports one of the most stable segments in Texas freight: agricultural supply distribution. Drivers operate within regional lanes connecting Dallas-area feed mills to ranches and cattle operations across North Texas and Oklahoma. Over time, drivers can transition into specialized tanker, hazmat-adjacent agricultural transport, or lead driver roles within dedicated mill contracts. The agricultural freight sector remains resilient due to constant livestock demand, even when general freight volumes fluctuate. With predictable routes, structured dispatch cycles, and modern pneumatic equipment, this position offers long-term career stability and progression opportunities within the agricultural logistics network.
🔗 CDL-A Livestock Feed Bulk Pneumatic Driver — Dallas, TX
Dallas-area CDL-A drivers in agricultural freight play a critical role in maintaining livestock supply chains across Texas. This regional pneumatic bulk position offers consistent weekly earnings between $1,500–$2,250 with structured home time and steady feed mill demand. Drivers operate specialized trailers delivering feed directly to ranches and agricultural storage facilities, requiring attention to unloading systems and rural navigation. While routes are generally stable, seasonal drought conditions and harvest cycles can increase freight volume and schedule intensity. Occasional delays at loading mills and rural access points are expected as part of real-world agricultural logistics. This role is ideal for drivers seeking steady regional work, reduced long-haul pressure, and reliable freight tied to Texas livestock operations.
🚀 Apply for This CDL-A Position
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