CDL-A OTR to Regional Amazon Solo-2 Driver| Raleigh, NC or Charlotte, NC

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CDL-A Regional Amazon Solo-2 Driver | Raleigh, NC or Charlotte, NC

Dedicated Amazon Freight | OTR to Regional | Paid Weekly | Consistent Schedule

Join Believers Trucking as a full-time Class A CDL driver! Run dedicated Amazon freight with predictable schedules and enjoy the benefits of a small business with big-company stability. Ideal for drivers moving from OTR to Regional and seeking consistency and success.

  • Important: Please Read Before Applying
  • This is a Regional Amazon Solo-2 position operating under Amazon Relay.
  • This position is NOT suitable for home-daily or weekend-only drivers.
  • Drivers must be willing to work 2 days out / 2 days home or 4 days out / 4 days home rotations.

Requirements

  • Valid Class A CDL
  • Candidates MUST reside within 45 minutes of our Raleigh or Charlotte yard.
  • Minimum 6 – 12 months driving experience (Amazon Relay experience preferred)
  • Must be 21 years or older with open availability
  • Clean driving record and no CDL suspensions/revocations/SAP
  • Pass DOT physical, pre-employment drug screen, background check
  • Comfortable with ELDs, in-cab cameras, Amazon compliance, and performance-driven environments
  • Must speak, read, and write English

Why You’ll Love This Job

  • Consistent weekly schedule with predictable routes
  • Home time: Up to 4 days per week depending on rotation
  • Predictable earnings: $23/hr average, $46,800–$55,500 yearly take-home pay, plus benefits
  • Paid time off, health insurance, 401(k)
  • Opportunity to work directly for a respected Amazon Freight Partner
  • Be part of keeping Amazon’s promise to exceed customer expectations

Position Overview

  • Run dedicated Amazon Solo-2 freight out of Raleigh, NC or Charlotte, NC.
  • Ideal for OTR or Regional drivers seeking more consistency, predictable lanes, and structured scheduling.
  • Work directly through Amazon Relay—no brokers, load boards, or dispatch uncertainty.
  • Operate Amazon-branded equipment, including new sleeper cabs, using ELDs and in-cab technology.

Schedule and Home Time

  • 2 days out / 2 days home OR 4 days out / 4 days home
  • Home time scheduled in advance
  • Routes assigned through Amazon Relay
  • Drivers sleep in the truck while on rotation

Day-to-Day Responsibilities

  • Start at Amazon yard, drop lot, or approved truck stop
  • Complete DOT pre-trip inspections and log into ELD/Amazon Relay
  • Pick up pre-loaded trailers and run regional linehaul routes (avg. 400–650 miles/day)
  • Deliver to Amazon facilities within scheduled windows
  • Drop or live unload freight and update status in Relay
  • Park at approved locations and log sleeper berth

How to Apply

Apply today: Call or text 919-432-2087 or visit AFPJobs.amazon.com. Job offers available, contingent on eligibility and background check.

Please use the link below to submit your information for background screening.
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