🗺 Location & Routes
- Base city: Little Rock, AR
- Route type: Local home-daily distribution network
- Freight: Palletized retail, grocery, CPG, industrial supply
- Schedule: Early morning dispatch with structured multi-stop routing across metro zones
📋 Job Description
- Execute 15–25 pallet deliveries daily across Little Rock metro, keeping retail shelves and warehouses supplied on tight cycles
- Load and secure freight using pallet jacks and liftgate systems, often under time pressure from dock scheduling delays
- Navigate congested urban corridors where traffic on I-30 and I-40 can shift delivery timing without warning
- Coordinate with dispatch when warehouse backups or early releases force route adjustments mid-shift
- Handle mixed freight conditions including partial loads, live unloads, and occasional re-staging at distribution hubs
- Maintain accurate delivery documentation while working through fast-stop sequences across multiple customer locations
✅ Requirements
CDL Class A
Valid CDL-A license required
Experience
3–6 months preferred, entry-level accepted with training
Age
Minimum 21 years old
MVR
Clean driving record, minor violations reviewed individually
Physical
Frequent lifting, pallet jack use, liftgate operations
Endorsements
None required
🚛 Equipment & Fleet
- Freightliner Cascadia (2022–2025 units mixed across fleet rotations)
- Kenworth T680 older model tractors still in active service on local routes
- Occasional Volvo VNL units assigned during peak freight surges
- ELD systems: Samsara and Omnitracs mixed with legacy dispatch hardware
- GPS coverage may fluctuate in industrial outskirts and warehouse dead zones
🏠 Home Time
- Home every single day after route completion
- Most drivers finish shifts in late afternoon or early evening depending on stop volume
📍 Real Routes Our Drivers Take
- Little Rock, AR → North Little Rock, AR (I-40 corridor retail distribution loop)
- Little Rock, AR → Conway, AR (I-40 grocery replenishment freight line)
- Little Rock, AR → Pine Bluff, AR (US-65 / I-530 industrial supply deliveries)
🎁 Benefits
📝 Hiring Process
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
How many stops per day are typical?
Most drivers complete between 15–25 stops depending on route density and warehouse release timing.
Is this strictly home daily?
Yes, all routes are structured for same-day return within the Little Rock metro system.
What happens if warehouses are delayed?
Dispatch adjusts stop sequencing in real time, and routes may be rebalanced mid-shift.
Is equipment always new?
No, fleet includes mixed-year tractors, but all units are maintained on active rotation schedules.
Do I need endorsements?
No endorsements are required for this pallet delivery role.
Is overtime common?
Yes, especially during retail peak cycles and high-volume warehouse release days.
💼 Career Opportunities
This CDL-A local delivery position in Little Rock is more than just a daily route—it’s an entry point into a structured regional logistics network that keeps Arkansas retail and industrial supply chains moving. Drivers who perform consistently on multi-stop metro routes often transition into higher-paying dedicated accounts, regional lanes, or trainer roles within the fleet system. Over time, experienced drivers may move into specialized freight handling, including high-volume retail redistribution corridors or time-critical industrial supply operations tied to I-30 and I-40 logistics flow. The company’s freight network continues expanding across Central Arkansas, creating opportunities to step into more advanced route structures with increased stop efficiency bonuses and improved dispatch priority. For drivers looking to build long-term stability, this role can evolve into a career path with predictable income growth, stronger equipment assignments, and more control over daily route selection within the metro system.
🔗 CDL-A Local Delivery Driver – Little Rock, AR
CDL-A drivers in Little Rock, Arkansas are seeing steady demand due to continuous retail replenishment flows and industrial freight movement across the I-30 and I-40 corridors. This local home-daily role focuses on palletized freight distribution from regional warehouses into metro delivery zones including North Little Rock, West Little Rock, and surrounding suburban industrial parks. Drivers operate structured multi-stop routes with 15–25 daily deliveries, balancing tight schedules with real-world warehouse variability and traffic congestion. Weekly earnings typically range from $1,050 to $1,250 depending on stop volume, efficiency bonuses, and overtime opportunities. The role supports consistent freight movement across grocery, retail, and industrial supply chains, making it one of the most stable CDL-A jobs in Arkansas for drivers seeking predictable home time and active daily routes.
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