Flint Logistics seeks a CDL A Truck Driver for a Local dedicated account and weely pay of $1,450 to $1,525 per week. This local dedicated account offer 100% No Touch Freight.
Hiring Area: Denver, CO 80012
Looking for a dedicated account?
Dedicated Account: Our local dedicated account offers a weekly pay of $1,450 to $1,525 per week. Weekly direct deposit every Tuesday.
Home Time: Denver local drivers get home daily. We built this account around predictable scheduling because your family time matters.
What you will do: Haul food products across the Western States. About 1,700 miles weekly across 6 loads. Average 13 stops per load. All live unload and drop hook operations. Zero-touch freight means you drive, we handle the rest.
Equipment: 2025 model trucks exclusively. Automatic transmissions standard. Auto-chain systems for mountain driving. Company handles all maintenance.
To qualify, you need: Valid CDL-A license, current DOT medical certification, minimum 3 months recent tractor-trailer experience, and a clean driving record that shows you take this work seriously.
Benefits: Medical, dental, vision insurance after 60 days. 401k retirement plan with company matching. Paid vacation time. EZ Pass and fuel cards provided. 24/7 dispatch support.
Company History: We're family-owned since the 1920's . We didn't get there by burning out drivers. We got there by keeping our word.
Freight stability: People always need groceries. Economic downturns don't change that. Food freight stays consistent when other freight disappears.
To get started: Submit your complete application, including employment history and references. We review immediately and respond to qualified candidates..
Application Deadline: Applications accepted on an ongoing basis.
Our Review & Contact Process Our recruiting team evaluates each submission and contacts candidates who fit our hiring needs to move forward. Our company is committed to fair and equal treatment in all employment practices.
Our Mission We specialize in reliable food freight transportation across the Western States, serving an essential industry that remains stable regardless of economic conditions. When other freight disappears, people still need groceries, making our services consistently in demand.