Job DescriptionJob Description
Equipment: Manual Transmission / Hopper Bottom Trailer
Pay: Commission-Based (Uncapped – The more you pull, the more you earn)
Job Overview
Are you a self-motivated driver who hates being micro-managed? Do you want your paycheck to reflect your worth? We are looking for a professional Class A CDL Driver to haul agricultural commodities (corn, wheat, oats) and fertilizer across the Upper Midwest.
This isn't a typical "follow the GPS" job. You will have the autonomy to find and book your own loads using our established list of Mills and Elevators. If you are a go-getter who knows how to manage a schedule and keep the wheels turning, you will thrive here.
Primary Responsibilities
Hauling & Delivery: Safely transport hopper freight (grains and fertilizer) throughout Wisconsin, Minnesota, South Dakota, and North Dakota.
Load Management: Actively use our provided list of Mills and Elevators to secure your own loads and optimize your routes.
Equipment Operation: Masterfully operate a manual transmission semi-tractor and manage hopper bottom gate operations.
Compliance: Maintain accurate ELD logs and ensure all DOT safety regulations are met.
Professionalism: Maintain strong working relationships with elevator managers and mill operators to ensure repeat business.
Territory & Freight
States: WI, MN, SD, ND.
Commodities: Corn, Wheat, Oats, and Fertilizer.
Trailer Type: Hopper Bottom.
Requirements
License: Valid Class A CDL.
Experience: Must be proficient with manual transmissions (18-speed). Previous experience with Hopper Bottoms or Ag-hauling is a major plus.
Mindset: Must be self-motivated and capable of managing your own daily dispatch.
Clean Record: Must have a solid driving history and meet DOT medical standards.
Compensation & Perks
Commission-Based Pay: You earn a percentage of every load. No salary caps—your income is limited only by your drive.
Established Network: We provide you with a comprehensive "cheat sheet" of Mills and Elevators to keep you loaded and moving.
Independence: No dispatchers breathing down your neck. You run the lanes that make you the most money.
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