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  • Role: Remote Owner-Operator Driver Nationwide – Earn Big While Driving Your Own Rig
  • Compensation: $25 - $45 / hr
  • Location: Remote
  • How to apply: Click the Apply Now button on this page to submit your resume.
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Looking for the freedom to run your own trucking business while enjoying the flexibility of a remote‑friendly role? This Owner‑Operator Driver position lets you manage your schedule, choose your routes, and maximize earnings—all from the comfort of your home base. Join a growing network of independent drivers who are turning the open road into a lucrative, location‑independent career.

About the Role

As an Owner‑Operator Driver, you’ll operate your own tractor‑trailer under a partnership model that provides dispatch support, load boards, and administrative assistance while you retain full control of your vehicle and business decisions. The role is designed for experienced drivers who want to leverage technology to find high‑paying freight, reduce deadhead miles, and maintain a healthy work‑life balance—all without needing to report to a physical office.

Key Responsibilities

  • Secure and haul freight using trusted load‑board platforms and partner networks.
  • Maintain compliance with DOT regulations, including hours‑of‑service, vehicle inspections, and safety standards.
  • Manage fuel costs, maintenance schedules, and expense tracking to optimize profitability.
  • Communicate regularly with dispatch teams to receive load updates, troubleshoot issues, and ensure on‑time delivery.
  • Utilize telematics and routing software to improve fuel efficiency and reduce transit times.

Requirements

We’re seeking motivated professionals who meet the following criteria. If you have a solid track record and the drive to run your own business, we encourage you to apply.

Qualifications

  • Valid Class A Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) with a clean driving record.
  • Minimum 2 years of verifiable over‑the‑road (OTR) experience as a company driver or owner‑operator.
  • Ownership or access to a well‑maintained tractor‑trailer (or willingness to purchase/finance one through our partner programs).
  • Proficient with electronic logging devices (ELDs), GPS navigation, and load‑board software.
  • Strong self‑management skills, including bookkeeping, invoicing, and tax basics.
  • Ability to work independently while staying responsive to dispatch and customer needs.
  • Residency in the United States (fully remote role; home base can be anywhere in the country).

Benefits

While you remain an independent contractor, we provide a suite of resources that help you earn more, save time, and stay compliant—so you can focus on the road.

Earning Potential

Industry data shows that successful owner‑operators typically gross between $90,000 and $150,000 annually, with net earnings ranging from $70,000 to $120,000 after expenses. Our platform’s optimized load matching and fuel‑discount programs aim to push you toward the higher end of that range.

Support & Resources

  • Access to a dedicated dispatch team available 24/7 for load planning and issue resolution.
  • Discounted fuel, tire, and maintenance programs through national partners.
  • Administrative assistance with invoicing, IFTA reporting, and compliance documentation.
  • Optional health, dental, and vision plans available at group rates.
  • Continuing education webinars on safety, business management, and industry trends.

Flexibility & Lifestyle

Set your own home base, choose the lanes that suit your lifestyle, and take time off when you need it. Because the role is remote‑friendly, you can manage paperwork, communicate with dispatch, and plan routes from anywhere with an internet connection—whether that’s your home office, a truck stop, or a co‑working space.

How to Succeed

Top‑earning owner‑operators treat their rig as a business. Keep meticulous records, leverage fuel‑saving technologies, and maintain open communication with your dispatch team. By staying proactive about maintenance and continuously seeking high‑paying loads, you’ll build a sustainable, profitable operation that rewards both your driving expertise and entrepreneurial spirit.