Pay & Compensation
- Weekly pay: $4,000 – $8,000+
- Percentage of freight revenue: 70%–80%
- Owner-operator fuel rebates available
- Dispatch support for load planning
Location & Routes
- Idaho & Nationwide Freight Network
- Long-haul and regional freight under independent contractor arrangements
- Dry van, reefer, and other qualified freight
- Flexible schedules with home time based on driver preference
Job Description
- Operate dry van, reefer, or other qualified equipment on long-haul and regional routes
- Manage freight transportation under owner-operator contracts
- Coordinate with dispatch for route planning and load selection
- Maintain accurate ELD logs, mileage, and delivery documentation
- Ensure freight is delivered safely and on schedule
- Conduct pre-trip and post-trip inspections of equipment
Requirements
CDL Class A
Valid CDL‑A license required
Experience
Previous owner-operator or long-haul driving experience preferred
Age Requirement
Minimum age 21 years
MVR & Risk
Clean driving record and DOT compliance knowledge
Physical Ability
Ability to operate heavy trucks safely
Communication
Strong coordination with dispatch and clients
Equipment & Fleet
- Driver-owned or leased tractors maintained in excellent condition
- Pre-trip and post-trip inspections required
- Dry van, reefer, and specialized freight equipment supported
Home Time
- Flexible home schedule based on route selection
- Home time varies depending on freight and personal planning
Hiring Process
- Apply online via the button below
- Background and MVR check
- Orientation and training for dispatch tools
- Meet the support team and start your driving career
Benefits
- Access to nationwide freight network
- Dispatch support to maximize earnings
- Flexible scheduling
- High earning potential
- Fuel rebates and incentives
- Professional growth opportunities
FAQ
Do I need my own truck?
Yes, owner-operators must own or lease a suitable tractor.
What types of freight are available?
Dry van, reefer, and other qualified freight types.
How is pay calculated?
70%-80% of freight revenue, with potential bonuses.
Are there home time options?
Yes, flexible schedules allow planning home time.
Is dispatch support provided?
Yes, drivers receive professional dispatch coordination.
What endorsements are needed?
CDL-A license; tanker or hazmat endorsements if required for certain loads.
Real Routes Our Drivers Take
- Idaho to California dry van runs
- Regional refrigerated deliveries in Pacific Northwest
- Nationwide freight from Idaho hubs to central states
Career Opportunities
As an Owner-Operator CDL-A driver, you can maximize revenue and grow your independent trucking business while operating nationwide. Opportunities include running long-haul and regional freight with flexible scheduling and route selection. High earning potential and professional dispatch support make this role ideal for self-motivated, experienced drivers.
Owner‑Operator CDL-A Transport Driver Idaho, ID
This owner-operator position in Idaho offers independent long-haul and regional freight opportunities across the U.S., allowing drivers to choose freight types such as dry van and reefer. The role provides flexibility in schedule, home time, and route selection, supporting drivers who wish to grow their business under their own authority. With professional dispatch support, fuel rebates, and high earning potential, drivers enjoy nationwide routes while maintaining control of their operations. Learn more at CDL-A Jobs, read industry news at CDL-A News, or explore OTR, regional, and local owner-operator positions through these links: OTR CDL-A Jobs, Regional CDL-A Jobs, Local CDL-A Jobs, Owner-Operator CDL-A Jobs.
