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Live In Long Distance Cargo Van Jobs in Wisconsin

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What is the difference between Live In Long Distance Cargo Van vs Live In Long Distance Delivery Driver?

AspectLive In Long Distance Cargo VanLive In Long Distance Delivery Driver
CredentialsDriver's license, possibly CDL depending on cargoDriver's license, often standard
Work EnvironmentTransporting cargo in a cargo van over long distancesDelivering packages or goods, often in smaller vehicles
Industry UsageFreight, logistics, courier servicesParcel delivery, e-commerce, retail logistics
Search & Comparison IntentYesYes

Both roles involve long-distance driving and require a valid driver's license. The main difference is that Live In Long Distance Cargo Van drivers focus on transporting freight in cargo vans, while Live In Long Distance Delivery Drivers typically deliver packages or goods directly to customers. Understanding these distinctions helps job seekers find the right position based on their credentials and work environment preferences.

What are the most commonly searched types of Long Distance Cargo Van jobs in Wisconsin?

The most popular types of Long Distance Cargo Van jobs in Wisconsin are:

Truck Driver - OTR - CDL-A - Earn $60k-$90k/yr!

Trucker Jobs

Appleton, WI • On-site

$60K - $90K/yr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Truck Driving Companies are hiring an Over-the-Road (OTR) Truck Driver to transport freight safely and efficiently across long distances, including multi-state routes near you! This position requires extended time on the road, strict adherence to safety regulations, and the ability to meet scheduled delivery deadlines. OTR drivers are responsible for vehicle inspections, maintaining accurate logs, securing cargo, and communicating with dispatch throughout each trip. Operate a Class A commercial tractor-trailer in compliance with DOT regulations and company policies while transporting freight over long-distance, multi-state routes. Perform pre-trip, en-route, and post-trip inspections to ensure vehicle safety and compliance, and maintain accurate electronic logs, mileage records, and delivery documentation. Follow all Hours of Service requirements and safety standards, while properly securing cargo to prevent damage or loss during transit. Communicate regularly with dispatch regarding route status, delays, and delivery updates, and promptly report any accidents, traffic incidents, or mechanical issues. Ensure all pickups and deliveries are completed safely, efficiently, and on schedule. Compensation is typically structured as cents per mile (CPM), percentage of load, or guaranteed weekly pay, with average annual earnings ranging from $60,000 to $90,000+ depending on experience, mileage, and route type. Drivers may also receive additional earnings through detention pay, layover pay, safety bonuses, and performance incentives. Benefits often include health, dental, and vision insurance, a 401(k) retirement plan, paid time off, and consistent home time, with some employers offering additional perks such as rider or pet programs.