🗺 Location & Routes
- Base city: Fort Worth, Texas
- Route type: Regional
- Freight: Small parcel sealed trailers, e-commerce relay freight
- Schedule: Night relay dispatch with fixed hub timing, drop-and-hook cycles, strict appointment windows
📋 Job Description
- Operate scheduled hub-to-hub relay routes with sealed trailers (no-touch freight)
- Complete drop-and-hook trailer exchanges at designated regional terminals
- Maintain strict on-time performance for parcel network synchronization
- Drive primarily night shifts across major interstate corridors (I-20, I-30, I-35)
- Use ELD and real-time tracking systems for dispatch coordination
- Follow safety protocols and relay timing procedures without delay exceptions
✅ Requirements
CDL Class A
Valid CDL-A license required
Experience
6–12 months preferred, recent verifiable experience
Age
Minimum 21 years old
MVR
Clean driving record preferred, no major violations
Physical
Minimal physical work, occasional trailer checks
Endorsements
None required
🚛 Equipment & Fleet
- Truck assignment: Dedicated regional sleeper tractors
- Fleet average age: 3–6 years
- Features: Automatic transmission, ELD systems, safety cameras, GPS tracking, drop-and-hook optimized trailers
🏠 Home Time
- Home weekly after scheduled relay cycles
- Consistent night dispatch rotation with planned rest periods
📍 Real Routes Our Drivers Take
- Fort Worth, TX → Oklahoma City, OK → relay hub return
- Dallas–Fort Worth, TX → Wichita, KS distribution terminal
- Fort Worth, TX → Little Rock, AR → regional parcel exchange hub
🎁 Benefits & Bonus Structure
📝 Hiring Process
💼 Career Opportunities
The Fort Worth region continues to be one of the most active freight corridors in the southern United States, driven by large-scale distribution infrastructure and constant movement of consumer goods. Within this environment, CDL-A drivers entering regional parcel relay operations gain exposure to highly structured logistics systems that emphasize timing precision and consistency. Over time, drivers can progress into lead driver roles, trainer positions, or shift into more specialized regional assignments depending on performance and reliability. The parcel relay segment is particularly stable because it supports continuous e-commerce volume and inter-hub synchronization, reducing seasonal volatility compared to other freight types. Drivers who demonstrate strong safety records and dependable scheduling discipline often transition into priority lanes or dedicated hub routes. This creates a structured long-term pathway within the regional trucking sector while maintaining predictable weekly routines and steady operational demand across Texas and surrounding states.
🔗 CDL-A Regional Parcel Linehaul Relay Driver – Fort Worth, TX
CDL-A regional parcel relay drivers in Fort Worth, Texas handle high-frequency hub-to-hub freight movement across major Texas and central US logistics corridors. This Regional CDL-A position involves sealed trailer drop-and-hook operations supporting e-commerce parcel networks with structured night dispatch schedules. Drivers typically operate within I-20, I-30, and I-35 freight lanes, completing consistent relay cycles between distribution hubs. The role offers $1,300–$1,750 per week depending on miles, schedule adherence, and performance bonuses, with predictable weekly home time. Freight is primarily no-touch parcel freight requiring precision timing and coordination between terminals. This Fort Worth-based CDL-A regional driving job is suited for drivers seeking stable regional routes, structured dispatch systems, and consistent freight flow across Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Kansas logistics markets.
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