Pay & Compensation
- Weekly pay: $1,450+ average
- Top drivers earn: $1,600+ weekly
- Sign-on bonus: $1,500
- Calculate earnings with our CDL-A Pay Calculator
Location & Routes
- Indianapolis, Indiana
- Dedicated freight lanes across the Midwest and Southeast
- Freight lanes include Texas, Florida, Tennessee and surrounding states
- Predictable dedicated routes with consistent weekly miles
Job Description
- Operate a Class A tractor-trailer on dedicated freight routes
- Transport freight safely and efficiently across assigned lanes
- Perform pre-trip and post-trip inspections of the truck and trailer
- Follow DOT safety regulations and hours-of-service requirements
- Communicate regularly with dispatch to ensure timely deliveries
- Maintain high standards of safety and professionalism on the road
Requirements
CDL Class A
Valid Class A Commercial Driver License required
Experience
Minimum 3 months verifiable CDL-A driving experience
Age Requirement
Drivers must be at least 21 years old
MVR & Risk
Clean driving record and ability to pass DOT drug test
Physical Ability
Ability to safely operate heavy trucks and perform inspections
Communication
Clear communication with dispatch and logistics teams
Equipment & Fleet
- Modern Class A tractors with advanced safety technology
- Fleet maintained by professional service teams
- Reliable trailers designed for consistent dedicated freight lanes
Home Time
- Weekly home time depending on route assignments
- Predictable schedules thanks to dedicated freight routes
Hiring Process
- Apply online using the button below
- DOT Clearinghouse verification
- Background and driving record review
- Driver orientation and safety training
- Meet dispatch and operations team
- Start driving and earning immediately
Benefits
- Health, dental, and vision insurance
- 401(k) retirement plan with company match
- Paid vacation after one year
- Life insurance and financial protection options
- Flexible spending accounts for medical expenses
- Stable freight and supportive dispatch operations
FAQ
How much do drivers earn weekly?
Drivers average around $1,450 per week, with top drivers earning $1,600 or more depending on miles and performance.
What type of routes will I drive?
This is a dedicated account with freight lanes across the Midwest and Southeast including Texas, Florida and Tennessee.
Is there a sign-on bonus?
Yes. Qualified CDL-A drivers receive a $1,500 sign-on bonus.
What experience is required?
Drivers must have at least three months of verifiable CDL-A driving experience.
Is home time available?
Yes. Drivers typically receive weekly home time depending on their route schedule.
What benefits are included?
Drivers receive full medical coverage options, retirement plans, vacation time, and additional financial benefits.
Real Routes Our Drivers Take
- Indianapolis IN → Dallas TX → Indianapolis IN
- Indianapolis IN → Nashville TN → Indianapolis IN
- Indianapolis IN → Orlando FL → Indianapolis IN
Career Opportunities
Drivers who start in this dedicated CDL-A position often move into higher-paying opportunities such as regional operations, specialized freight hauling, or trainer positions. Experienced drivers may also transition into roles that offer additional bonuses, leadership responsibilities, or higher mileage routes within the company's nationwide network.
Dedicated CDL-A Truck Driver Indianapolis, IN
Dedicated CDL-A truck driver jobs in Indianapolis, Indiana provide excellent opportunities for professional drivers who want reliable freight, predictable routes, and steady weekly income. Indianapolis is one of the major freight hubs in the Midwest, connecting key interstate corridors used by thousands of commercial trucks every day. Drivers operating from this location frequently run lanes across the Midwest and Southeast, allowing for consistent miles and dependable schedules.
This dedicated position is ideal for drivers who prefer stable routes rather than constantly changing loads. Dedicated freight often provides better planning, consistent home time, and fewer unexpected delays compared to traditional over-the-road positions. Many CDL-A drivers choose dedicated routes because they allow them to build experience on familiar lanes while maintaining strong weekly earnings.
If you are exploring additional trucking opportunities across the country, you can browse our full directory of CDL-A jobs at CDL-A Jobs USA. Drivers interested in industry updates, trucking regulations, and driver lifestyle insights can also visit the CDL News section.
For drivers who want to compare different route types, we also provide listings for OTR CDL-A jobs, regional CDL-A driving jobs, and local CDL-A trucking jobs. Experienced drivers looking to operate their own trucks can explore owner-operator CDL-A opportunities across the United States.
