CDL A Owner Operators Home Daily - Annual potential up to $180K

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CDL A OWNER OPERATORS

DISCOVER A PLATFORM BUILT FOR DRIVERS WHO WANT STEADY MILES, GREAT PAY AND A RELIABLE SCHEDULE - IT'S ALL HERE!

Dallas, TX



Home Daily • Local & Regional Work • TWIC Card Preferred (Not Required)


EARNINGS THAT HIT HARD!
  • Average weekly take-home pay: $3,200 � $4,200
  • Annual potential up to $180K, well above the national intermodal average

ACCESSORIAL PAY FOR!
  • Layovers, chassis splits
  • Hazmat loads, tanker endorsements
  • Heavy load handling, even though this lane includes no heavy loads

PREDICTABLE SCHEDULE, DAILY HOME TIME!
  • Home every day: Monday�Friday
  • A typical single shift includes multiple short trips�wraps up before heading home
  • Live unloads & complete drop‑and‑hook�minimal waiting, minimal hassle

SUPPORTIVE WORK ENVIRONMENT!
  • Over 350 company-owned chassis units onsite�never wait for equipment
  • 24-hour gate access and maintenance hotline available every day
  • Fuel cards with deep discounts to help reduce operating costs
  • Leading rates on tags, insurance & operating costs

GET MORE WITH ENDOREMENTS!
  • Hazmat and Tanker endorsements = guaranteed upcharge on every load
  • More specialization means more money�reinforce your earning power

STEADY FREIGHT! STRONG DEMAND!
  • Work available for both local and regional drivers
  • Export volume growing in nearby markets�freight stays consistent
  • Our customers are keeping loads flowing�if you want work, we have it

WHY OUR JOB STANDS OUT?
  • Realistic $180K potential, far above standard intermodal pay averages
  • Daily home time and shorter routes deliver exceptional balance and lower stress�hallmarks of intermodal work
  • Driver-friendly structure designed for respect, support, and predictable income

You've Got the CDL-A. We've Got the Routes and Freight.

If you're ready to maximize your earning potential and still be home daily, we've got the setup you need:

REQUIREMENTS:
  • Applicants must have a valid Class A CDL
  • Applications must either have a minimum of 15 months of verifiable Tractor Trailer experience within the last three years OR 24 months of tractor-trailer driving experience within the last four years
  • TWIC card is required for port cities

Call 866-535-6884 to speak to someone today!


About Dunavant

Founded in 1928, and headquartered in Memphis, Tennessee, Dunavant gained more than 50 years of experience in logistics and supply chain management as one of the largest global commodities distributors in the world. In 2010, the company expanded its established logistics model beyond commodities to other industries including the automotive aftermarket, chemical, food and beverage, paper and packaging, and retail. With solutions within the four main service verticals � global, freight, distribution, and consulting - Dunavant provides the knowledge, experience, and technology necessary to ensure supply chain efficiency and effectiveness for its customers.
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