CDL-A Truck Driver - No Experience Needed!

Western Express is Now Hiring Entry Level CDL-A DriversRecent Grads Make up to $80K in your First Year!No Experience Required - Weekly Home-Time*


A valid CDL-A is required for this position!


We Offer:
  • Great pay - Recent Grads can make up to $80,000 their first year!
  • High rates - starting rates up to 40 CPM + increases up to 53 CPM within your first year!
  • Reliable home time - get home every 12 - 16 days with OTR or get home every week with Regional!*
  • Experienced top earners and trainers make up to $100,000 per year!
  • Outstanding team incentives - up to $3,400 per week per team
  • Choose Flatbed or 100% no-touch Dry Van freight* with 60-80% drop and hook!
  • $1,000 driver referral bonus – unlimited!
  • Dependable equipment: 1-1/2 year average truck age + brand new 2024 tractors!
  • Excellent benefits: health, dental, and vision + 401(k)
  • Pet & rider policies
  • Paid vacation
  • No experience necessary! We will give you the training you need! (CDL-A Required)


Interested in being a driver trainer?

Drive with Western for 3 months or more and you can qualify as a driver trainer! Apply today for more details on how you can earn up to $100,000 annually!


Have you been out of driving for 3 years or more? Are you a recent CDL-A grad? Apply Now!


Why Wait to Earn More?

Western Express has immediate openings for entry-level company truck drivers! (CDL-A required.) With our paid training, steady miles, and numerous perks, Western Express is your best first step into the trucking industry!


Requirements:
  • Valid CDL-A (Class A CDL)
  • 21+ years of age


Have Your CDL-A? Apply Now!


Western Express is a non-discriminatory and equal-opportunity employer. Regardless of background, we'd like to speak with you to see if you qualify.


(*Flatbed/Van freight and regional fleet availability are subject to geographical eligibility)

(**Subject to change without notice. Additional restrictions may apply.)


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