Pay & Compensation
- Weekly pay: $2,000 – $2,700
- Per-mile pay: $0.55 – $0.65 per mile
- Mileage, fuel efficiency, safety, and referral bonuses available
- Calculate earnings with our CDL-A Pay Calculator
Location & Routes
- Orlando, Florida terminal
- Long-haul interstate routes across the U.S. and Southeast
- Freight includes dry van and refrigerated loads
- Average weekly mileage: 3,500 – 5,500 miles
Job Description
- Operate CDL-A tractor-trailers safely on long-haul routes
- Maintain accurate electronic logs and mileage reports
- Communicate with dispatch regarding routes and delivery schedules
- Conduct pre-trip and post-trip inspections
- Follow DOT and FMCSA compliance requirements
- Secure and manage dry van or refrigerated freight
Requirements
CDL Class A
Valid CDL-A license required
Experience
OTR or long-haul experience preferred
Age Requirement
Minimum age 21
MVR & Risk
Clean driving record and ability to pass DOT screening
Physical Ability
Ability to handle long highway driving schedules
Communication
Professional communication with dispatch and customers
Equipment & Fleet
- Modern sleeper tractors with climate-controlled cabs
- Advanced braking and safety systems
- GPS navigation and ELD systems
- Well-maintained dry van and refrigerated trailers
Home Time
- Home schedule: Every 2 weeks
- Flexible scheduling depending on freight demand
Hiring Process
- Submit application online
- DOT Clearinghouse verification
- Background and driving record review
- Paid orientation and onboarding
- Meet dispatch and operations team
- Begin scheduled routes
Benefits
- Health, dental, and vision insurance
- 401(k) retirement savings plan
- Paid time off and holiday pay
- Life and disability coverage
- Driver performance bonuses
- Driver support and assistance programs
FAQ
How many miles per week?
Drivers typically run between 3,500 and 5,500 miles weekly.
What freight will I haul?
Drivers haul dry van or refrigerated freight depending on assignments.
Is this solo or team driving?
This is a solo OTR driving position.
How often do drivers get home?
Drivers typically receive home time every two weeks.
Are bonuses available?
Yes. Drivers may earn mileage, safety, fuel efficiency, and referral bonuses.
Is orientation paid?
Yes. Paid orientation and onboarding are provided.
Real Routes Our Drivers Take
- Orlando, FL → Atlanta, GA → Chicago, IL
- Orlando, FL → Dallas, TX → Denver, CO
- Orlando, FL → Jacksonville, FL → Charlotte, NC
Career Opportunities
High-mileage OTR routes allow experienced CDL-A drivers to maximize weekly earnings while gaining valuable interstate freight experience. Drivers who perform well may move into specialized freight lanes, trainer positions, or dedicated routes with higher pay and consistent schedules.
High-Mileage Solo CDL-A Driver Orlando, FL
The High-Mileage Solo CDL-A Driver position in Orlando, Florida is designed for experienced truck drivers who want consistent long-distance freight, strong weekly pay, and reliable miles. Drivers operate modern sleeper tractors hauling dry van or refrigerated freight across interstate lanes throughout the Southeast and nationwide routes. Weekly mileage often reaches 3,500–5,500 miles, creating strong income potential between $2,000 and $2,700 per week.
This position offers professional equipment, structured dispatch operations, and strong driver support to help drivers maintain safety, compliance, and efficient route planning. Orlando is a major logistics hub in Florida, providing consistent freight demand and regular long-haul opportunities.
Drivers exploring more trucking opportunities can browse additional positions on CDL-A Jobs and industry insights at CDL News. Those seeking nationwide long-haul opportunities can explore OTR CDL-A Jobs. Drivers preferring shorter routes may consider Regional CDL-A Truck Driving Jobs or Local CDL-A Truck Driving Jobs. Independent drivers can also review Owner-Operator CDL-A Trucking Jobs.
