A typical workweek for an Otr Box Truck Driver often involves long-distance travel, with schedules that may include overnight routes or extended periods away from home depending on delivery requirements. Drivers are responsible for loading and unloading cargo, conducting pre-trip inspections, maintaining delivery logs, and ensuring timely deliveries across state or regional lines. While many routes are independent, drivers frequently communicate with dispatchers and customers to coordinate schedules and address any issues on the road. Work hours can vary based on the company and specific routes, but adaptability and good planning help manage the demands. Over time, experienced drivers may have opportunities to move into roles such as route trainer, dispatcher, or fleet supervisor.