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CDL A Driver – Bakersfield, CA – Weekly Pay $1,500+
10-4 Truck Recruiting
Bakersfield, California, United States$78k–78kOn-site2mo ago
- Employment
- Full-time
About the role
Now hiring CDL Class A drivers in Bakersfield, CA. Recent graduates encouraged to apply — paid training available for qualified drivers.
💰 Pay & Home Time
- Average weekly pay: $1,500+
- Monthly performance bonuses available
- 2 weeks out / 2 days home
- Weekly direct deposit
🚛 Position Overview
- OTR and Regional routes available
- No-touch freight
- Take your truck home (based on location)
- Transition to local routes after gaining experience
🎓 Training & New Driver Program
- No experience required (must have CDL)
- 120+ hours from accredited CDL school required
- Tuition reimbursement available
- Paid orientation and training
🚚 Equipment & Perks
- Newer Freightliner trucks
- Double bunks + refrigerator
- Pet & passenger friendly
- No driver-facing cameras
- Nationwide terminal network
📍 Location
- Hiring drivers based in Los Angeles and surrounding areas
- Routes assigned based on experience and availability
✅ Requirements
- Must be at least 21 years old
- Valid CDL Class A license
- No SAP drivers
- Clean criminal background
- No more than 2 moving violations in the past 2 years
- No excessive speeding (15+ mph over limit)
- Stable work history (no long unexplained gaps)
- Must pass drug screening (hair test required)
- No DUI/DWI
🎁 Benefits
- Health, dental, and vision insurance
- 401(k) with company options
- Employee assistance program
- Paid training and orientation
- Referral bonus program
- Paid tolls
Perks & benefits
- 401k
- Vision Insurance
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