Columbia DOVER,CDL-A LOCAL DRIVER with $70k-$76k/Year Pay | Hiring
Posted on December 04, 2025
Opportunity in Columbia
Snapshot
- Based in: Columbia, TN (a central Columbia location)
- Flexible Role in Columbia: DOVER, CDL-A LOCAL DRIVER
- Employer: System Freight, Inc (Hiring in Columbia)
- Experience: Mid-Level.
- This Columbia-based role is an excellent opportunity for professionals skilled in relevant skills.
- Our System Freight, Inc team in Columbia, TN is growing.
- Benefit from working in Columbia, a key hub for the Transportation, Delivery, Logistics industry.
Compensation & Benefits
- Compensation: $70k-$76k/Year (approx. $6.1k/Month)
- Benefits: Benefits may be available based on employment type.
- Join our Columbia team for this flexible role.
Day-to-Day
- This role centers on your professional skills within the Transportation, Delivery, Logistics space in Columbia.
Experienced CDL-A drivers needed immediately for local, return home daily positions!\nSystem Freight, Inc. (SFI) a premier, dedicated contract trucking and logistics company, established in 1975, has immediate, well-paying openings for experienced commercial drivers (CDL-A) in the Dover, DE-area who are passionate about driving with a forward-thinking company.\nBenefits include:\n\u2022 Local work return\n...\nhome daily.\n\u2022 Excellent health, dental and vision plan.\n\u2022 Paid time off.\n\u2022 A modern clean fleet with late model equipment.\n\u2022 A growing company with plenty of work.\n\u2022 $2,500 driver sign on/retention bonus for all positions. (must apply by June 30th)\n\u2022 Exceptional driver referral bonus inquire with a recruiter.\n\u2022 Mostly no touch freight, limited driver assist unloads.\nPay Range: 70000.00-76000.00 per_year, General Benefits: Qualifications and Skills:\nValid CDL-A, medical card, and an acceptable MVR.\nJob Type: Full-time\nMinimum 3 years recent experience hauling 53' trailers\nOnly experienced drivers with acceptable MVR & criminal background need apply.\nSystem Freight, Inc. You Drive This System