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Join BRW as a truck driver and experience a family-oriented environment where your efforts are rewarded. Enjoy benefits like a $5,000 sign-on bonus, health insurance premiums covered by the company, and various other incentives while driving late model equipment. This role welcomes those with a valid CDL-A and at least one year of driving experience, ensuring you are part of a team that values every mile you drive.
At BRW, we celebrate drivers who push through challenges and keep moving forward. With integrity as our foundation, we’re here to support your drive to succeed.
Join a team that values your effort every mile of the way.
Apply today and put your gritty in motion with BRW.
$5,000 Sign-On Bonus
Fuel and Safety Incentives
Vacation Pay
Company-paid premiums on health insurance
Addition of Doctors on Demand (Video and Telehealth)
Company contributes up to $1300 annually for personal HSA
Dental, vision, life insurance, short and long-term options
100% BRW paid Basic Life Insurance
401(k) with employer match: 100% match up to 3%, and 50% of 4-5% contributions
Late model equipment: Volvo, Kenworth, and Freightliner
Robust driver recognition and appreciation programs
Pet policy
Passenger policy
Terminals with shops in Eastaboga, AL, and Louisville, KY
Family-oriented environment
Valid CDL-A
At least 23 years old
Minimum 1-year driving experience
My name is Haley Peek McArthur. I am 26 and started working for BRW in 2024. I chose this company because they are very family-oriented. I have two toddlers, and BRW has never made me feel less as a driver for also being a mom. They are amazing, and I love my dispatch for always educating me and having my best interests in mind. I drive the local division out of Eastaboga.
-Haley Peek McArthur, BRW Driver since 2024
Brock Duncan has been with BRW since 2000. He started in the shop as a fuel and washer, then moved into trailer and truck services, and later into heavy maintenance on track trailers in 2002. They taught him how to drive a big rig, and his career has thrived since. He values the people he works with and the dispatchers, whom he has known since he was 18, describing them as family.
-Brock Duncan, BRW Driver since 2000