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Drive for a top-rated Amazon Freight Partner and secure your future with consistent, dedicated, high-paying routes. We are with Amazon since 2020 and in business since 2017, and our elite A-rated status isn't just a title—it's your guarantee of priority access to year-round, dedicated freight across all 48 states.

We have consistent, year-round freight in major cities across all 48 states, including Atlanta, Chicago, Charlotte, Memphis, Birmingham, Los Angeles, Oklahoma City, and more. With us, you'll have a work schedule that is guaranteed two months in advance.

What We Offer:

  • Consistent, Guaranteed Work: We book your schedule 5-6 weeks in advance on a weekly basis, ensuring stable, year-round freight and income.
  • Guaranteed Weekly Pay: You're guaranteed a minimum pay of approximately $3900+ per week .(rate varies by terminal).
  • Guaranteed Fuel Surcharge: Receive an additional $1,000+ per week (calculated at national fuel surcharge average approximately $0.40 per mile).
  • Guaranteed Toll Reimbursement
  • Total Weekly Gross: Average $5,000+ per week, with rates increasing significantly during peak season (October-December).
  • Predictable Home Time: Enjoy a 10-hour break at home every other day and a full 34-hour weekly reset at home.
  • Guaranteed Miles: Run approximately 2,400 miles every week.

Efficient Operations:

  • Dedicated Night Shifts: Run primarily at night to take advantage of less traffic, fewer inspections, and higher earning potential.
  • Paid Standby: If a load isn't ready, Amazon pays for bobtail miles to your next stop, so you're never waiting without pay.
  • 100% Drop & Hook: No-touch freight means you spend more time driving and earning.
  • Light Loads: Loads are always under 25,000 lbs, saving you money on fuel, maintenance, and scale expenses, while reducing downtime.
  • Excellent Take-Home Pay: Drivers average $2,500–3,500+ per week after all deductions.

Comprehensive Support:

  • No Trailer Expenses: Amazon covers all trailer maintenance, costs, and towing.
  • License Plate Program: Available at a competitive price.
  • Fuel Discounts: Pilot Fuel Card with a 20-cent-per-gallon discount.
  • Professional Dispatch: Access our 24/7 professional, no-drama dispatch team.
  • Fast Onboarding: Easy online orientation gets you on the road quickly. We handle plates, permits, insurance, ELD, and more.
  • Weekly Pay: Get paid every Friday for the previous week's work.

Your Weekly Schedule (Example):

Our schedule is designed for maximum earnings and consistent home time. You will work 6 days a week, with each day consisting of 12-14 hours on duty.

  • Monday & Tuesday: Complete your first round trip (up to 500 miles from your home terminal, with a 10-hour break out-of-state, then return for a 10-hour break at home).
  • Wednesday & Thursday: Complete your second round trip with the same structure.
  • Friday: Begin your 34-hour weekly reset at home.
  • Saturday & Sunday: Complete your third and final round trip of the week.

Deductions & Costs:

Weekly Deductions:

  • Insurance: $375
  • Company Fee: 10%
  • License Plate: $100/week (17 weeks)
  • Escrow: $175/week (total $1,750, fully refundable 45 days after contract ends)
  • Tolls/Fuel/IFTA: Based on use

One-Time Startup Costs:

  • ELD Device: $150 (deducted in 3 payments)
  • Drug Test: $75

Requirements:

  • Must own a Sleeper truck – 2010 or newer.
  • Hold a valid CDL-A with 2+ years of experience.
  • Maintain a clean driving record.
  • Must pass a background check.
  • Ability to consistently run dedicated night shifts.

Ready to get started?

Join a reliable team, enjoy guaranteed high pay, and get home every other day. Apply today, and let’s get you rolling!

Apply Here:

Call: 888-817-3109

Text: ‪(678) 561-3303‬

Pay: $4,500.00 - $5,500.00 per week

Benefits:

  • Fuel card
  • Paid toll fees

Work Location: On the road

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