Regional Class A CDL Driver - Home Weekly - $1800+ Weekly!

CDL-A TEAM DRIVERS – PORTLAND, OR
4,500–5,000 MILES WEEKLY | FEDEX GROUND | COAST-TO-COAST RUNS

A FedEx Ground contractor is currently hiring Class A CDL TEAM drivers out of the Portland, OR area for a high-mileage over-the-road opportunity. This is a steady, year-round position for drivers looking for consistent miles, reliable pay, and newer equipment.

TEAM POSITION DETAILS

  • Dispatching out of Troutdale, OR
  • FedEx Ground team lanes
  • Coast-to-coast runs across all 48 states
  • 4,500 – 5,000 miles per week
  • Consistent year-round freight
  • Drop & Hook – No Touch Freight

PAY & EQUIPMENT

  • $0.80 CPM (split)
  • Paid weekly via direct deposit
  • Sleeper truck provided
  • Equipped with inverter, microwave, and refrigerator
  • Chains provided for weather conditions
  • Experienced co-driver already in place

WHY DRIVERS LIKE THIS POSITION

  • Strong, consistent team miles
  • Predictable home time schedule
  • Reliable freight and dispatch support
  • Well-maintained equipment
  • Long-term, stable opportunity

BENEFITS

  • Insurance offered
  • Safety-focused operation
  • Looking for career drivers — not temporary seat fillers

REQUIREMENTS

  • Valid Class A CDL
  • Minimum 1 year verifiable tractor-trailer experience within the last 3 years
  • Doubles endorsement required (or willing to obtain — training available)
  • Clean MVR
  • Must pass background and drug screening
  • Safety-focused and dependable

APPLY TODAY

This position is actively hiring and expected to fill quickly.

Apply on Indeed or text “APPLY PORTLAND TEAM” to get started.

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: $1,800.00 - $2,400.00 per week

Benefits:

  • Paid time off

Application Question(s):

  • What is your email?
  • Do you have at least ONE FULL YEAR of verifiable tractor trailer driving experience within the last three years?
  • Do you now or have you ever worked for a FedEx contractor? If yes, please give dates of employment.
  • Do you have a codriver? If not, are you willing to be paired with another driver?
  • Have you had any accidents within the last year or any traffic violations within the last three years (personal or company vehicle)?
  • What is the best phone number to reach you regarding your application?
  • How many overall years of tractor trailer driving experience do you have?

Experience:

  • Tractor-trailer: 1 year (Required)

License/Certification:

  • CDL A (Required)
  • Doubles/Triples Endorsement (Required)

Work Location: On the road

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