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Job Summary

Looking for regional truck driving jobs? J.B. Hunt is hiring dedicated truck drivers! Become a Dedicated Contract Services driver and enjoy consistent freight and deliveries for a single customer.

One of the key features of this role is its pay model, which is designed to promote safety, productivity, and a professional work attitude.

Job Highlights

  • Weekly home time
  • Majority no-touch freight
  • Onsite management
  • Paid online orientation

Driver Benefits

  • Day one marks the beginning of PTO accrual
  • A 401(k) scheme with an extra contribution component from the employer
  • Healthcare, dental, and vision plans (activatable after 30 days)
  • Life insurance options
  • Mental health disability benefits are financial resources extended to individuals suffering from psychiatric conditions and unable to participate in gainful employment
  • A paid parental leave lasting 14 days
  • Pay for holidays taken and the opportunity for bonuses linked to safety performance

Why Drive with J.B. Hunt?

Apart from competitive pay and benefits, J.B. Hunt drivers benefit from a safety-oriented culture and acknowledgment of their hard work. Being the largest dedicated provider in North America, J.B. Hunt ensures its drivers have access to stability, support, and opportunities for personal and professional advancement.

Additional Information

J.B. Hunt accepts pre-qualification forms on an ongoing basis. EOE including disability/veterans. Program details apply. Annualized earnings depend on activities completed, training, endorsements, tenure, equipment type, and work schedule. This position may be eligible for safety bonuses and performance incentives.

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