Role Details
Reno-based trucking work with the details up front.
Western 11-state regional routes out of Reno, Nevada. Home weekly. Reefer, dry van, or flatbed depending on the lane. $0.60 per mile, paid weekly. No forced dispatch. Class A CDL required. Two years experience preferred.
Home weekly regional lanes
$0.60 per mile company driver pay
No forced dispatch
Reefer, dry van, or flatbed lanes
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- Run regional freight safely across the western states
- Communicate load status, delays, and hours clearly with dispatch
- Keep equipment, logs, bills, and delivery paperwork clean and current
Qualifications
What recruiting will ask about.
Required and preferred
- Valid Class A CDL
- Clean, professional communication with shippers, receivers, and dispatch
- Comfortable with western mountain, desert, and winter driving conditions
Helpful details
- Current city and state
- Recent freight and equipment experience
- Endorsements, if any
- Preferred home time and start date
Driver Questions
Answers before the phone call.
Is this regional Reno CDL role home weekly?
Yes. Regional drivers are planned for weekly home time, with Reno, Sparks, Carson City, and northern Nevada drivers prioritized for lanes that return through the area.
What freight does the regional role haul?
Regional drivers may pull reefer, dry van, or flatbed freight depending on the available lane and driver experience.
What does True Blue pay company drivers and owner-operators?
$0.60 per mile for company drivers, with all miles paid weekly by direct deposit. Owner-operators keep 100% of gross profit on every load they pull.
What is home time like for Reno-based drivers?
Regional drivers are home weekly. OTR runs are 14 days out and 2 days off. Drivers based in Reno, Sparks, Carson City, and northern Nevada are prioritized for routes that return through the area.
What equipment will I drive?
True Blue runs 2022 and newer Freightliners, with sleeper berths on long-haul trucks and reefer, dry van, flatbed, and hot shot configurations depending on the lane.
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