
Professional freight. Modern fleet.Serious operation.
Mile Truck LLC operates a professional, FMCSA-compliant fleet with consistent freight, 24/7 dispatch support, and modern equipment across all 48 states. If you run professionally, we want to talk.
24/7
Dispatch Support
Live support, not voicemail, on every load.
48
States Covered
OTR and regional routes nationwide.
Class A
CDL Required
Minimum 1 year OTR experience.
Mile Truck LLC - Nationwide Freight
Consistent Freight
Pre-planned dispatch loads
Modern Equipment
Late-model maintained fleet
24/7 Dispatch
Live support, not voicemail
Safety-First
FMCSA-compliant operations
Everything you need to drive with Mile Truck.
From the driver application to equipment specs and compensation details — start here to learn what driving with Mile Truck looks like.
Apply to Drive with Mile Truck
Submit your application with your CDL information, driving history, and work background. Our recruiting team reviews all applications and responds within 2–3 business days.
Benefits & Compensation
Mileage-based compensation, weekly direct deposit, consistent planned miles, and a structured support system for professional drivers.
Fleet & Equipment
Late-model tractors maintained on a preventive schedule. ELD systems, safety technology, and driver comfort standards across the fleet.
What driving with us actually looks like.
Not promises — operational specifics. Here's what a professional freight operation provides to the drivers who run it.
Consistent Freight
Pre-planned dispatch with freight coordinated before your truck rolls. We work to maintain consistent miles — not feast-or-famine load cycles.
Dispatch That Communicates
Direct dispatch line available around the clock. You get a live person, not a voicemail box, when you need support on the road.
Nationwide Operations
Active freight corridors across all 48 contiguous states — OTR and regional routes with freight depth across primary and secondary lanes.
Modern Equipment
Late-model tractors on preventive maintenance schedules. ELD systems, safety technology, and clean equipment that reflects the operation.
Safety-First Culture
FMCSA-compliant operations, documented safety standards, and a culture where compliance is treated as an operating requirement — not an afterthought.
Driver-Focused Support
Maintenance coordination, compliance assistance, and clear escalation paths. Problems get addressed — not ignored until they become bigger ones.
Pay structure and driver support.
Competitive mileage-based pay, weekly direct deposit, and a support structure built around keeping professional drivers running consistently.
Mileage-Based Compensation
Competitive cents-per-mile pay structure with clarity on what you earn per run — no opaque bonus structures or hidden deductions.
Weekly Direct Deposit
Pay processed weekly, deposited directly. Consistent schedule with no holds, no irregularities, no surprises on pay day.
Planned Mile Consistency
Dispatch works to build consistent weekly mile totals. Load planning that keeps your truck moving and your earnings predictable.
Safety Performance Recognition
Operational performance and safety record are recognized. Drivers who run clean and professional are valued within the fleet.
24/7 Dispatch Coordination
Support available around the clock for active loads. Load changes, delays, and on-road issues handled by a live dispatch team.
Professional Growth
An operation that grows with drivers who demonstrate consistency and professionalism. Advancement within the fleet as operations expand.
Modern trucks. Professional standards.
Equipment that reflects the operation. Late-model tractors, compliance technology, and maintained cabs — because what you drive matters.
Late-Model Tractors
Maintained fleetThe Mile Truck fleet runs newer equipment kept on a preventive maintenance schedule — not aging trucks patched to keep running.
ELD Compliance Systems
FMCSA compliantFMCSA-compliant Electronic Logging Devices on every truck. ELD training is part of standard orientation before your first run.
Safety & Camera Technology
Driver protectionDash camera systems and safety technology that protect drivers, document incidents accurately, and support clean operating records.
Preventive Maintenance Program
Proactive serviceStructured maintenance schedule with service history tracked per unit. Issues addressed proactively — not at the side of the road.
Driver Comfort Standards
OTR-ready cabsClimate control, ergonomic cab layout, and comfort equipment for long-haul operations. A truck you can actually work in.
Where we run. What we haul.
OTR and regional operations across all 48 states, with freight across dry van, reefer, expedited, and dedicated service types.
Route Types
Over the Road (OTR)
Long-haul lanes, cross-country corridors, planned multi-day runs
Regional Routes
Shorter cycles, more frequent home time, defined geographic corridors
Dedicated Contract Freight
Consistent shipper relationships, recurring lanes, planned schedules
Freight Types
Dry Van / General Freight
Packaged goods, general TL, retail freight
Temperature-Controlled (Reefer)
Food-grade, pharma, cold chain cargo
Expedited Freight
Time-critical loads requiring priority movement
Power Only / Drop & Hook
Shipper-provided trailers, drop & hook efficiency
Dedicated Contract
Consistent lanes, planned volumes, repeat shippers
Support structure that functions on the road.
Operational maturity means problems get handled — not pushed back to the driver. Here's what our support structure looks like.
24/7 Dispatch Line
Live dispatch contact throughout every active load — no voicemail during critical moments.
Maintenance Coordination
Breakdown and service issues coordinated through dispatch — you're not left handling it alone on the road.
Compliance Assistance
ELD compliance, HOS questions, and regulatory guidance available through dispatch and operations.
Load & Route Communication
Pre-trip load details, route information, and shipper contacts provided before dispatch — not improvised en route.
Issue Escalation Protocol
Defined escalation paths for on-road incidents, shipper disputes, or operational problems. Issues reach the right person.
Driver Documentation Support
BOL processing, POD submission, and paperwork coordination handled with clear expectations from day one.
What we look for in a driver.
Straightforward requirements for a professional driving position. If you meet these standards, we want to hear from you.
Valid Class A CDL
Current, valid commercial driver's license in good standing
Minimum 1 Year OTR Experience
Verifiable over-the-road driving experience required
Clean MVR
No major violations in the prior 3 years — speeding, reckless, suspension
No DUI/DWI History (7 Years)
Zero DUI/DWI incidents in the preceding 7-year period
Pass DOT Physical & Drug Screen
Pre-employment DOT physical and drug test required
Verifiable Employment History
3-year verifiable driving and employment history required
From application to first dispatch.
A clear, straightforward process — no games, no black holes. We review every application and communicate at each step.
Submit Your Application
Complete the driver application form with your CDL information, driving history, and employment background.
Application Review
Our recruiting team reviews your application, MVR, and background documentation within 2–3 business days.
Driver Onboarding
Orientation covers compliance docs, ELD training, dispatch protocols, equipment walkthrough, and operational expectations.
First Dispatch Assignment
Route and load assigned based on your route type, qualifications, and available freight — with full dispatch coordination from day one.
Common questions. Straight answers.
Real questions from drivers, answered directly — no corporate talking points.
Ready to drive professionally?
Submit your application, review our driver benefits, or contact our recruiting team. Class A CDL required.