Truck Driver CDL-A Paid Training - Orlando, FL Job at Class A Jobs 411, Orlando, FL

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  • Class A Jobs 411
  • Orlando, FL

Job Description

Truck Driver CDL-A Paid Training – Orlando, FL

Paid CDL-A Training Program – Orlando, FL | Launch Your OTR Driving Career

Just earned your CDL-A and ready to start making real money on the road? Drivers based in or near Orlando, FL can step into a structured paid training program designed to build real-world experience—not throw you into a seat unprepared.

This program focuses on developing safe, confident drivers with steady miles and long-term opportunity.

Compensation Overview

  • Training Pay: $650/week (typically 4–6 weeks)
  • Post-Training Earnings: $1,000–$1,400+ weekly
  • CPM Range: $0.43–$0.51 depending on experience
  • Additional Pay: $15 per stop after upgrade
  • Payroll: Weekly direct deposit

Drivers who meet performance goals often move through training quickly.

Trucks & Freight

  • Assigned automatic equipment after training
  • 100% no-touch dry van freight
  • Combination of drop & hook and live loads
  • Consistent freight network across the U.S.

You’ll focus on building experience—not worrying about freight availability.

Run Details

  • Typical Schedule: 12–14 days out
  • Home Time: 34-hour reset
  • Coverage Area: All 48 states after training
  • Hiring Area: Orlando, FL and surrounding region

Minimum Qualifications

  • Valid Class A CDL
  • Open to recent CDL school graduates
  • Able to stay out for 2 weeks at a time
  • Must live within commuting distance of Orlando, FL (ZIP 32801)
  • Strong work ethic and safety mindset

Who This Works Best For

  • New CDL-A drivers needing OTR experience
  • Drivers ready to transition out of school into a full-time role
  • Individuals committed to building a long-term trucking career

Not Designed For

  • Local or home-daily job seekers
  • Drivers looking for regional-only routes
  • Short-term or temporary work

This is a long-term opportunity, not a quick stop.

What Happens After Training

Once you upgrade:

  • You’re assigned your own truck
  • You receive consistent dispatches
  • Weekly earnings become predictable

The focus shifts from training to building income and experience.

Now Hiring CDL-A Trainees – Orlando, FL

Now accepting applications from Orlando and nearby Florida areas.

Apply Now

Job Tags

Full time, Temporary work, Traineeship, Local area, Immediate start, Shift work

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