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Illinois Triton Logistics
Regional up to $0.46 per mile, W2-1099 Full Benefits
IL
DV | IN
LC | RG
EVERY DAY | WEEK
W2 | 1099
FHTL | VL
YES
Illinois Arrow Trans
OTR Solo up to $0.70 per mile, 1099 Full Benefits, loyalty program
IL
RF | DV
LC | OTR
1099
HOME DAILY | WEEKLY
FHTL | VL
Illinois Commercial Transport
Regional up to $0.60 per mile, W2 Full Benefits, $2,000 sign on bonus
IL
BK | TK
LC | RG
W2
HOME DAILY | WEEKLY
PT
Illinois Newman Carriers
OTR Solo up to $0.80 per mile, W2 Full Benefits, Training available
IL
T
LC | OTR
EVERY WEEK
W2
FULL BENEFITS
FHTL | KW | PETE
Illinois CARRY TRANSIT, LLC
Company driver up to $0.60 per mile, W2-1099 Full Benefits, Training available
IL
T
OTR | OO
EVERY WEEK
1099 | W2
FULL BENEFITS
KW | INTL
Illinois DELTA LOGISTICS, INC
Regional up to $48k per year W2 Full Benefits, Weekends home
DV | RF | INTL
LC | RG | OTR
2 Weeks OTR
W2
Illinois Advance Transportation Systems
OTR up to $0.80 per mile W2-1099 Full Benefits Walk away lease, Training available
IL
DV | RF
LC | OTR | OO | RNT | L2P
2 WEEKS OTR
1099 | W2
FULL BENEFITS
VL | FHTL | INTL | PETE
YES
YES
Illinois GTS TRANSPORTATION CORP.
W2 & 1099 Company Drivers up to $0.65 CPM Lease (rental) & Lease to Purchase Available
IL
DV | RF
OTR | OO | L2P | RNT
2 WEEKS OTR
1099 | W2
FULL BENEFITS
FHTL | VL
YES
YES
Short offer for our drivers from GTS!

Company Drivers

W2 & 1099

Solo up to $0.65 per mile, depending on experience and MVR

Team up to $0.74 per mile, depending on experience and MVR

Benefits

  • Health insurance
  • Vision insurance
  • Dental insurance
  • Life insurance
  • Lease purchase program
  • Passenger ride-along program
  • Pet rider program
FAQ
What is the difference between local and regional truck jobs in Illinois

Regional and local trucking are two major career categories that you can come across if you're interested in driving trucks and looking for openings. In this post, we compare regional trucking vs local trucking and offer some advice on how to choose between the two.

There are numerous parallels between regional and local trucking professions. Both require a commercial driver's license (CDL), a clean driving record or one with few citations, and a lot of hours spent operating a truck. Here are a few significant distinctions between the viewpoints, though:

Deliverance zone

The region a driver operates in is the main distinction between regional and local trucking. Regional truckers travel longer routes that may cross several states. Local drivers, however, usually stick within an area of 100 miles.

Hours worked

Regional truckers may take many days to finish their journeys, sleeping in their trucks or in hotels along the way. Due to their lengthier travels, they could also spend more time behind the wheel. Local truckers usually complete their trips in a single day and return home at night.

Salary

Local truck drivers often make less money than regional truck drivers. Employers frequently pay a per-mile fee, and regional truck drivers log more miles as a result. Additionally, employers frequently provide drivers who record more miles with higher benefit packages.

Responsibilities

Local and regional drivers could do several activities when they get to their destinations. Local drivers frequently unload their trucks by themselves, but regional truckers frequently have additional support when they get at their destination. This implies that local drivers might have to do more physical labor during the course of the day.

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