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Dedicated CDL-A Driver — Retail Distribution Routes

Louisville, Kentucky | Full-Time | $1,500 – $1,900 Weekly

Pay & Compensation

  • Weekly pay: $1,500 – $1,900
  • Performance-based earnings depending on route miles and schedule
  • Consistent dedicated freight providing stable weekly income
  • Calculate your potential earnings with our CDL-A Pay Calculator

Location & Routes

  • Louisville, Kentucky
  • Dedicated regional routes connecting distribution hubs across Kentucky, Ohio, and Indiana
  • Freight includes retail merchandise and packaged consumer goods
  • Structured regional schedule with predictable delivery windows

Job Description

  • Operate a tractor-trailer transporting retail freight between distribution centers
  • Perform drop-and-hook trailer exchanges with occasional live unloads
  • Maintain accurate ELD logs and comply with DOT hours-of-service regulations
  • Conduct pre-trip and post-trip vehicle inspections
  • Coordinate pickup and delivery schedules with dispatch teams
  • Follow company safety procedures and maintain professional driving standards

Requirements

CDL Class A

Valid CDL-A commercial driver’s license required.

Experience

Minimum 6 months of recent tractor-trailer driving experience.

Age Requirement

Drivers must typically be 21 years or older.

MVR & Risk

Clean motor vehicle record and commitment to safe driving practices.

Physical Ability

Ability to conduct inspections and handle standard driver duties.

Communication

Strong communication with dispatch and warehouse teams.

Equipment & Fleet

  • Late-model tractors equipped with modern safety technology
  • Regular fleet maintenance ensuring reliability and compliance
  • Dry van trailers optimized for retail freight operations

Home Time

  • Regional routes with regular home time each week
  • Consistent schedules allowing drivers to plan personal time

Hiring Process

  • Apply online using the application button
  • FMCSA Clearinghouse verification
  • Standard background and driving record check
  • Paid orientation and onboarding training
  • Meet dispatch and operations team
  • Start running dedicated freight routes

Benefits

  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance options
  • 401(k) retirement savings plan
  • Paid holidays and PTO
  • Company-provided life insurance options
  • Rider policy available for qualified drivers
  • Long-term career stability within dedicated fleet operations

FAQ

What type of freight will drivers haul?

Drivers transport retail freight and packaged consumer goods in dry van trailers between distribution centers.

Is this a drop-and-hook position?

Yes. Most loads are drop-and-hook, with occasional live unloads depending on the facility.

Which states do routes cover?

Typical routes connect logistics centers in Kentucky, Ohio, and Indiana.

What equipment will drivers operate?

Drivers operate modern late-model tractors paired with well-maintained dry van trailers.

How much experience is required?

A minimum of 6 months of recent CDL-A tractor-trailer experience is required.

Is freight available year-round?

Yes. Retail distribution freight provides consistent demand throughout the year.

Real Routes Our Drivers Take

  • Louisville, KY → Columbus, OH → Louisville, KY
  • Louisville, KY → Indianapolis, IN → Louisville, KY
  • Louisville, KY → Cincinnati, OH → Louisville, KY

Career Opportunities

Drivers starting in dedicated retail distribution fleets often gain experience that opens the door to higher-paying regional and specialized CDL-A roles. With strong safety performance and consistent miles, drivers can advance into longer regional lanes, trainer positions, or specialized freight divisions. Many fleets also offer opportunities to transition into higher mileage regional routes or dedicated customer accounts that provide greater stability and earning potential over time.

Dedicated CDL-A Driver Louisville, Kentucky

Dedicated CDL-A driver jobs in Louisville, Kentucky offer excellent opportunities for professional truck drivers who want reliable regional routes and steady weekly income. Louisville is one of the most important logistics hubs in the Midwest, connecting major distribution networks across Kentucky, Ohio, and Indiana. Drivers operating dedicated retail freight routes benefit from predictable delivery schedules, strong freight demand, and consistent miles throughout the year.

This type of position is ideal for drivers who prefer structured regional lanes and minimal freight handling thanks to drop-and-hook operations. Retail distribution freight keeps supply chains moving between warehouses and regional fulfillment centers, creating dependable driving schedules for CDL-A professionals. If you want to explore more opportunities in the trucking industry, visit CDL-A job listings or read industry updates on CDL News.

Drivers interested in expanding their careers can also explore nationwide opportunities such as OTR CDL-A jobs, regional CDL-A driving jobs, or local CDL-A routes. Experienced professionals who prefer independent work may also consider owner-operator CDL-A trucking jobs. Louisville continues to grow as a transportation hub, making it a strong location for stable and rewarding trucking careers.

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