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OTR & Rental US AutoLogistics
OTR Solo up to $0.73 per mile, W2-1099 Full Benefits, Paid training
TX
CH
OTR
W2 | 1099
HOME WEEKLY
FHTL | PT
OTR & Rental National Carriers
OTR Solo up to $0.64 per mile, W2-1099 Full Benefits, Sign-on bonus $3,000
OTR & Rental Design Transportation
OTR Solo up to $0.55 per mile, W2 Full Benefits, Sign-on bonus $5,000
TX
DV
RG | OTR
W2
HOME WEEKLY
IN
68 MPH
YES
YES
OTR & Rental First Choice Transport
Owner operator up to $1.15 per mile, W2-1099 Full Benefits, Home weekly
TX
DV
OTR | OO
W2 | 1099
HOME WEEKLY
FHTL | IN | KW
YES
OTR & Rental Continental Express
Local up to $32 per hour, W2-1099 Full Benefits, Paid training available
OH
RF
LC | RG | DD | OTR | OO
W2 | 1099
HOME DAILY | WEEKLY
FHTL
YES
YES
OTR & Rental Trans Lines
OTR Solo up to $0.63 per hour W2-1099 Full Benefits, Sign on bonus availability
IL
DV | RF | FB
OTR
W2 | 1099
FHTL | IN | KW | MK
YES
YES
YES
OTR & Rental Safeway Logistics
OTR Solo up to $0.60 per mile, W2-1099 Full Benefits, $125 Stop pay
IN
FB | DV
OTR
W2 | 1099
2 WEEKS OTR
FHTL | VL | IN
OTR & Rental Bohren Logistics
OTR Solo up to $0.66 per mile, W2-1099 Full Benefits, $3,000 Sign-on
OTR & Rental Online transport
Regional up to $0.60 per mile, W2 Full Benefits, Training available
IN
DV | RF
RG | OTR
W2
HOME WEEKLY
VL | KW | IN
YES
YES
OTR & Rental Baylor Trucking
OTR Solo up to $0.60 per mile, W2-1099 Full Benefits, $10,000 Safety bonus
IN
DV
LC | OTR
W2 | 1099
HOME DAILY | WEEKLY
KW
70 MPH
YES
YES
FAQ
What does OTR Mean?

OTR, or long-haul trucking, is the abbreviation for over-the-road transportation. These are the people who have traveled the whole length of the 48 contiguous states, with many of them having done so. We will go into more detail about how OTR drivers vary from their regional and local colleagues in a few important areas later. OTR drivers, on the other hand, are essentially a unique kind of truck drivers that are on the road for weeks or even months at a time.Many types of freight including fresh vegetables and cargo arriving at our nation’s ports from overseas must be transported from either the west coast or east coast long distances across the country, sometimes more than 3,000 miles, and the average distance for a typical OTR load is around 1,200 - 1,400 miles. These are the primary loads OTR drivers transport.

OTR drivers typically work as either a team of two drivers or as a solo driver. Despite traveling the same distances, single drivers sometimes need six to seven days to get a load from one coast to the other, but OTR teams may do so in around three and a half days.

OTR
  • OTR drivers travel for periods of time ranging from a few weeks to many months.
  • Visit practically every state, as well as Mexico and Canada.
  • Operate either as lone or with other drivers.
  • Over longer distances, move fewer weights.
Regional
  • Regional drivers typically travel for one to two weeks at a time.
  • Work typically as lone drivers.
  • Move a certain kind of goods often within a particular region
  • Compared to OTR truckers, they carry more loads over shorter distances.
Local
  • Local drivers typically make daily trips back to their residences.
  • Work typically as lone drivers.
  • May operate daily dedicated routes carrying the same cargo to the same destinations.
  • Local drivers transport a lot of LTL (less than truckload) cargo.
OTR Trucker Salary Ranges

How much money do OTR drivers make in comparison to those in their local and regional areas? Well, that depends on a variety of variables. OTR drivers often earn more money than their competition since they travel greater distances and spend more time on the road. They can be paid per the mile, a percentage of the line haul income for a load, or a percentage of the overall revenue for the load.

Regional drivers often make less money than OTR drivers because to their shorter routes and weekly or biweekly hometime.

Local drivers often get hourly compensation, which, depending on the business, might result in much lower income than that of OTR and regional drivers. However, drivers that deliver specialized cargo, such as dangerous goods like gasoline, may make more money than OTR and regional carriers.

Salary

Here are the figures:

  • The typical wage for OTR drivers is $62,000 or higher.
  • The usual regional wage ranges from $40,000 to $60,000.
  • Local drivers should anticipate earning between $35,000 and $45,000.
OTR Trucker Jobs

More so than local and regional occupations, OTR trucker positions are in continual high demand, so if job stability is a concern for you, OTR may be the appropriate choice. Another thing to think about before becoming an OTR driver is that compared to locals, OTR truckers have a slightly different work-life balance. You are qualified to drive after you have 2.5 years of CDL experience, a spotless driving record, no accidents, and a minimum age of 25. This significantly sweetens your chances of becoming an OTR driver.

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