OTR, regional, and local work
Different drivers want different route structures. Start with the kind of run that actually fits your life.
Globecruit is built for drivers who want more than a vague description and a link to apply. If route type, home time, equipment, take-home pay, and carrier expectations matter to you, this is where the conversation should start.
Different drivers want different route structures. Start with the kind of run that actually fits your life.
Owner-operators care about a different set of details than company drivers, so both paths should be clear from the start.
A job title is not enough. Drivers want to know whether a role matches their take-home expectations, truck type, and time-off needs.
Most drivers are not just looking for any opening. They are looking for regional CDL jobs, owner-operator opportunities, OTR positions with consistent miles, or local trucking jobs with better home time.
The right match usually comes down to run type, truck or trailer background, minimum weekly miles, orientation travel, clearinghouse eligibility, and lifestyle constraints.
Know whether you want local, regional, or over-the-road freight.
Be clear about truck type, trailer type, and any endorsements or restrictions.
Be honest about accidents, violations, SAP history, and escrow tolerance.
Spell out weekly mileage targets, home time, and the runs or regions you want to avoid.
The driver intake form gives Globecruit the details needed to screen for fit before more time gets wasted.