Dry Van Trucking Jobs
Dry van is the most common freight type in trucking, offering consistent miles, predictable schedules, and no-touch freight for CDL drivers.
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Dry van is the most common freight type in trucking, offering consistent miles, predictable schedules, and no-touch freight for CDL drivers.
Dry Van truck driving jobs typically offer competitive compensation including mileage pay, hourly pay, or percentage-based pay depending on the carrier and route type. Many positions include benefits such as health insurance, dental and vision coverage, 401(k) retirement plans, paid vacation, and bonuses for safe driving and fuel efficiency. Some carriers offer sign-on bonuses, referral bonuses, and performance incentives. Home time varies by route type — local positions offer daily home time, regional routes typically provide weekly home time, and OTR positions may include two to three weeks out with several days home.