Swift Transportation · OTR Dry Van
OTR Class A Driver in Philadelphia, PA
Philadelphia, PA · Class A CDL · OTR Dry Van Driver
- Pay
- Up to $1,700 / week
- Equipment
- Dry Van
- Hiring area
- Philadelphia, PA
- Domiciled at North Syracuse, NY — hires nationwide (otr)
Overview
Swift Transportation has an OTR dry van opening for Class A CDL drivers domiciled near Philadelphia, PA. Up to $1,700 / week with the carrier's full safety bar listed below.
Lane
Northeast Regional - Syracuse, NY · OTR Dry Van · ~"1,900" mi/wk
About this otr CDL-A job
Runs all of the Northeast states to include all of New England and as far south as VA. This is not a one customer account and will take drivers to many different customers in the area. What's good about this lane: Dedicated planner provides maximum production based on ability of the driver. Staying out 1 weekend allows planner to get full production and more miles. What to know: Northeast area has many high traffic areas. Irregular route lanes do not expect dedicated lane or shipper.
Home time
Once a week
Pay and benefits
Full hand unload · Weekend work: yes · Holiday work: Earned time off whenever driver prefers. · Bonus: Swift Driver Performance Bonus · N/A
Requirements
- Open to recent Class A CDL graduates
- Max 2 moving violations in the last 3 years
- Max 1 accidents in the last 3 years
- DUI: accepted if older than 10 years
- Felony: not accepted
- Prior termination: not accepted from last driving job
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Posted May 31, 2026. This posting expires Jun 20, 2026. Carriers decide who they hire — CDLA.jobs does not.