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... Extra pay for detention, layover, and clean inspections Weekly home time with reliable route ... We're looking for CDL-A truck drivers who show up prepared and ready to work professionally. Our ...

CDL-A Dry Van Driver

Tulsa, OK · On-site

$1K - $1K/wk

... • Extra pay for detention, layover, and clean inspections This is a home weekly position built ... We're looking for CDL-A truck drivers who show up prepared and ready to work professionally. Our ...

... Extra pay for detention, layover, and clean inspections Weekly home time with reliable route ... We're looking for CDL-A truck drivers who show up prepared and ready to work professionally. Our ...

CDL-A Dry Van Driver

Tulsa, OK · On-site

$1K - $1K/wk

... • Extra pay for detention, layover, and clean inspections This is a home weekly position built ... We're looking for CDL-A truck drivers who show up prepared and ready to work professionally. Our ...

CDL-A Dedicated Driver

Columbia, SC · On-site

$1K - $1K/wk

... TV mount, refrigerator, and Espar bunk heater Health, dental, vision, 401(k) match, paid vacation ... holidays Extra pay for stops, detention, layover, breakdowns, and clean inspections You'll be ...

... • Extra pay for detention, layover, and clean inspections This is a home weekly position built ... We're looking for CDL-A truck drivers who show up prepared and ready to work professionally. Our ...

... Extra pay for detention, layover, and clean inspections Weekly home time with reliable route ... We're looking for CDL-A truck drivers who show up prepared and ready to work professionally. Our ...

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As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for extra tv show in the United States is $67,149.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $50,500.00 and $81,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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To thrive as an Extra for a TV show, you need reliability, punctuality, the ability to follow directions, and professionalism on set; no formal education is required, but prior on-set experience can be helpful. Extras may need to be familiar with basic set etiquette and, occasionally, simple wardrobe or make-up procedures, though no technical certifications are necessary. Flexibility, patience, and strong communication help extras adapt to changing scenes and long workdays and collaborate with production teams. These skills ensure smooth filming, maintain set efficiency, and enhance your reputation for future roles as an extra.

What is an Extra TV Show job?

An Extra in a TV show is a background actor who appears in non-speaking roles to make scenes look more realistic. Extras may play pedestrians, diners, or crowd members, adding depth to scenes. No prior acting experience is required, but professionalism and reliability are important. Work hours can vary, and call times may be early or long. It's a great way to gain on-set experience and observe professional actors in action.

What are the typical working hours and daily routines for a TV show extra?

As a TV show extra, your working hours can vary considerably, depending on the production schedule, but expect early call times and long days, sometimes lasting 8–12 hours or more. Your daily routine usually involves checking in, visiting wardrobe and make-up if required, waiting in designated holding areas, and following on-set instructions for background scenes. Flexibility is key as filming schedules can change, and you may experience significant downtime between shoots. Understanding the rhythm of set life and being prepared for extended periods of waiting are important aspects of the job. Maintaining a professional attitude helps you make a positive impression and may lead to more opportunities in the industry.

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CDL-A Regional Driver

CDL-A Regional Driver

Rouse Trucking

Little Rock, AR • On-site

$1K - $1K/wk

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 22 days ago


Job description

CDL-A drivers in Little Rock can expect steady regional freight, dependable dispatch planning, and weekly home time on this regional position with Rouse Trucking.

Pay: $1,375 to $1,575 weekly
Home Time: Home weekly with flexible scheduling
Freight: Regional freight routes
Location: Little Rock, AR 72201

Assigned Peterbilt 579 - no slip seating
Regional freight with steady lane scheduling
Extra pay for detention, layover, and clean inspections
Weekly home time with reliable route planning

This is a home weekly position built for CDL-A truck drivers who want consistent miles and a schedule that makes it easier to plan life outside of work. You'll run regional freight with routes designed to keep drivers moving efficiently while maintaining reliable home time throughout the month.

Compensation and Benefits:

• Weekly pay averaging $1,375 to $1,575
• 6 full days home every month with scheduling flexibility

Late-model Peterbilt 579s equipped with SiriusXM, inverters, TV mounts, refrigerators, and Espar bunk heaters. Drivers are assigned their own truck, so there is no slip seating and no constantly changing equipment setups.

Comprehensive benefits include health, dental, vision, 401(k) matching, paid vacation, and paid holidays. Additional compensation is available for stops, breakdowns, detention, layover, and clean inspection bonuses.

Assigned equipment is serviced on a regular schedule to support consistent operation.

When you start, you'll receive transition pay during your first few weeks while learning lanes and getting familiar with the operation.

Getting Started:

Orientation covers what CDL-A truck drivers need before hitting the road. Rouse Trucking covers hotel, meals, and travel expenses. Drivers leave orientation with their assigned truck and first dispatch.

What We Need From You:

A valid CDL-A license and at least 1 year of verified over-the-road experience. We're looking for CDL-A truck drivers who show up prepared and ready to work professionally.

Our Hiring Steps:

We'll review your driving history and experience, then contact qualified drivers to discuss lane options and available start dates.

EOE: All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, or any other characteristic protected by law.