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Intermodal | Local | CDL-A Truck Driver

CDL-A Local Intermodal Truck Driver Home DailyWeekly Pay: $1,550 $1,720 per week (average based on $85,000 annually) Orientation: 100% Online Schedule: Local routes with 2 consecutive days off multiple schedule options available Freight: 100% No-Touch Intermodal ContainersAbout the RoleWe are hiring CDL-A drivers for local intermodal routes moving containers in and out of rail yards. Drivers will handle short regional runs between rail yards, terminals, and nearby customer locations. This position offers consistent freight, predictable scheduling, and home daily routes.What You'll NeedValid CDL-A license with at least 3 months of tractor-trailer experienceMust pass a road test21 years of age or olderMust pass a pre-employment drug testClean background and driving recordBenefits for DriversBenefits begin after 30 days401(k) with company matchScheduled pay increasesPaid holidays and vacationModern driver facilitiesWhy Join Us?Local intermodal container freightRoutes running to and from rail yardsHome daily scheduleDedicated driver manager supportReliable weekly payWork with a company known for long-term stability in the trucking industryApply today to learn more about this local intermodal driving opportunity.About American Transport Team (ATT)American Transport Team offers truck driving opportunities across its 30 nationwide service centers. Immediate positions are available for dry van, refrigerated, port & rail, and flatbed drivers. Each driver is paired with a dedicated manager who works to support their schedule, career goals, and work-life balance.Driving with ATT isn't just about earning steady pay it's about building a career with a company that values professional drivers.ATT is proud to be an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer. We consider qualified applicants without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, veteran status, or any other protected factor under federal, state, or local law.