Company Driver

GET AHEAD & STAY AHEAD With the “Elite” Fleet

Sometimes with trucking, it can feel like you're always catching up. Not so with NCI, repeatedly voted one of the nation's Best Fleets to Drive For. Our company drivers earn up to $88k their first year. NCI drivers work consistent miles in late model, state-of-the-art equipment. You'll always feel supported and at home here, like you're another member of our on-the-road family.

Company Driver
$3,000 SIGN-ON BONUS FOR EXPERIENCED DRIVERS

Company Driver Pay

  • $3,000 Sign-On Bonus for Experienced Drivers
  • Drivers Earn between $72,000 - $88,000 on average per year.
  • Annual pay based on averages of 2,500-2,800 miles per week and tenure.
  • Longevity Pay - We reward our drivers to stay here. Our 5-year drivers can earn $93,000+
  • Automatic Detention Pay - No macros, no waiting.
  • Have a CDL but need training? Ask about our excellent student program - $65,000 first year pay!

Company Driver Benefits

  • Health and life insurance for you, your spouse, and children.
  • A company-sponsored 401(K) plan - We match a portion of what you contribute so you can have more when you retire.
  • Steady freight will keep you moving and making a good living.
  • Paid vacation and holidays so you can take a family road trip or spend some time at home.

Company Driver Perks

  • Trucks - Late-model Kenworth T-680s. 100% automatic fleet.
  • Trailers - Experience a smooth haul pulling our Utility refrigerated trailers with SmartTruck UT6 aerodynamics.
  • Welcoming workplace - Our drivers are known by name and get the support they deserve from dispatch to management.
  • Dependable home time - Steady freight doesn’t just mean reliable work and pay; it means reliable home time.
  • Rider and pet policy - Bring your loved ones and pets to make those miles pass faster. Some Conditions Apply. Payout Completed 38 Weeks From Date of Hire
  • Now seeking qualified OTR Driver Trainers. Excellent pay and bonus potential – call us for details.

Requirements

  • CDL A
  • Minimum Age: 21 years
  • Minimum Experience: 6 months
  • DWI Convictions: Must be 5 years ago
  • Moving Violations: Only 3 last 3 years
  • Preventable Accidents: Only 3 last 3 years

About Us

NCI delivers everything you'd expect from an elite carrier! Company drivers joining our fleet enjoy the same driving area options available to our owner operators, as well as a great pay package and great benefits! Company driving with National Carriers® is a great option for individuals who don't own their own truck.

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