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CDL A Owner Operator Truck Driver
Location: Augusta, Georgia
Employment Type: Full Time
Date Posted: December 1, 2025
Job id: 66e49d-8790
Seaboard Transport Owner Operators - Drivers Earn Up to $5000 Weekly Gross on Average with No Touch Reefer Freight!
Wage Range: 2500.00 - 5000.00 per week
General Description of Benefits: No Company Benefits Offered 1099 Position
- 70% of Gross
- $2,500.00 - $5,000.00 Average Weekly Gross (Depending on how much you want to run!)
- 100% of the Tractor Fuel Surcharge Out of Our Facilities ( Sioux City, IA ;St. Joseph, MO; Guymon, OK).
- Backhauls are paid at 70% - No FSC
- No Trailer Rental Charges
- Have Your Own Trailer? - Earn 80% of Gross and 100% of Fuel Charge Out of Our Facilities
- Backhaul are 80% - No FSC
- Fuel Discount Program
- Maintenance program
- No Upcharges
- Operating Area: Midwest, Ohio Valley, Southeast, South. All runs leave and return out of St Joseph, Missouri and Sioux City, Iowa
- Safety Program
- Safety Bonuses
- Reefer Freight - No Touch
- Weekly Pay - Direct Deposit
- Plates, Permits, and liability Insurance Provided At Your Cost
- Paid lumper fees, reefer fuel, tolls, and washouts
- Part of Fortune 500 company
Wage Range: 2500.00 - 5000.00 per week
General Description of Benefits: No Company Benefits Offered 1099 Position
- Driver must be at least 24 years old
- Driver must have 2 or more years verifiable OTR experience.
- All drivers must meet the minimum physical qualifications required by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, part 391.41.
- Drivers must be able to speak and read English well enough to understand highway traffic signs and to converse with Law Enforcement.
- Have a clean PSP report
- No load or truck abandonment on DAC report or previous employers
- No more than 2 negative responses from previous employers
- Clean MVR
- Two (2) at-fault accidents, regardless of payment.
- More than four (4) moving violations.
- No job hooping
- Combination of one (1) at-fault accident and Four (4) moving violations.
- More than three (3) moving violations in the latest 12 month period.
- Conviction of reckless driving.
- Conviction of driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol (DUI) or driving while intoxicated (DWI), and/or refusing an alcohol test. (Open container conviction also falls into this category.
- Misrepresentation to avoid arrest or obtain a Drivers License.
- Illegal possession
- Participation in a racing contest.
- Conviction of leaving the scene of an accident.
- Conviction of using vehicle to elude an officer.
- Revocation for any reason.
- Operating while license is under suspension or revocation.
- Vehicle used in connection with a felony.
- Other serious violations. (i.e. speed in excess of 25 mph over the speed limit.)