10-4 Logistics USA is seeking full-time W2 Class A CDL drivers, including candidates with limited or no prior professional driving experience through a paid Class A training program. Positions are available in over‑the‑road (OTR), regional, and dedicated fleets based in Piedmont, South Carolina, with routes serving the Eastern United States.
The company provides steady freight, reliable home time, late‑model equipment, and comprehensive benefits beginning on day one.
What we offer
Stable W2 employment with year‑round freight and consistent work.
Compensation range: $1,400 to $1,800 per week; pay issued by direct deposit weekly. Exact pay depends on experience and route assignment.
Fully paid training program for eligible recent CDL school graduates (three to five weeks).
Safety and performance bonus opportunities.
Reliable home time: weekly or every two weeks, depending on fleet assignment.
Late‑model equipment: assigned 2024 or 2025 Freightliner or Kenworth tractors.
Day‑one benefits: medical, dental, and vision insurance; 401(k) with company match after eligibility; paid time off and paid holidays; company‑paid life and AD&D insurance; pet and rider policies; paid orientation.
Training program (for candidates with limited or no experience)
Paid three‑ to five‑week training for recent CDL school graduates who meet the minimum instruction requirement (at least 120 hours).
Training covers safe tractor‑trailer operation, compliant ELD use, trip reporting, pre‑trip/post‑trip inspections, and company procedures.
Progress is assessed through supervised driving and competency evaluations prior to solo assignments.
Typical duties
Safely operate a Class A tractor‑trailer in accordance with DOT and company regulations.
Haul primarily no‑touch dry van freight (approximately 70% drop‑and‑hook) for customers across the Eastern U.S.
Manage schedules to meet pickup and delivery commitments and maintain on‑time performance.
Maintain accurate ELD logs, trip reports, and DVIRs.
Communicate professionally with dispatch, customers, and team members.
Perform required inspections and basic maintenance reporting to ensure vehicle safety and compliance.
Minimum qualifications
Valid Class A CDL (or eligibility to obtain one prior to or through the company training program, as applicable).
For trainees: completion of at least 120 hours of CDL instruction from an accredited driving school to qualify for the paid training program.
Ability to meet DOT medical and regulatory requirements.
Professional communication skills and the ability to work with dispatch and customers in a team environment.