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Make the Switch & Drive for Dot Transportation Georgia

We’re not here to sugar-coat things—you know as well as we do that being a professional truck driver is hard work. And, honestly, switching jobs can be a hassle. But driving for Dot Transportation, Inc. (DTI) is a job change that’s worth the effort. Drive with us and you’ll reap the short– and long-term benefits of joining our team.

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Schedule Consistency

Schedule Consistency

We know the most important parts of your life happen outside of work. Since we are a private, family-owned and -operated carrier and we haul our own freight, we can provide you with the consistent home time you deserve.

Competitive Pay

Competitive Pay

This job is hard work. That’s why we ensure our truck drivers get paid for every part of the job. Mileage; stop, pickup, and delivery pay; bonuses, paid time off, holidays, and more—that’s what you can expect when you drive for Dot.

Job Security

Job Security

DTI has been around for 30 years and has never laid off a single employee. Not once. We understand the importance of job stability. You rely on us so your family can rely on you—so our priority is to keep your jobs secure.

401K Match and Profit Sharing

401(k) Match & Profit Sharing

With our 401(k) match, profit-sharing bonuses, and other financial planning resources, you’ll be on your way to a financially secure retirement.

Equipment

Top-of-the-Line Equipment

At DTI, we keep our equipment up-to-date and innovative. Our late-model, automatic Volvo® and Peterbilt trucks are maintained in Dot’s garages by our in-house mechanics.

Occupational Health Experts

Occupational Health Experts

Your health and safety is our #1 priority. We have occupational health trainers and therapists assigned to every distribution center (DC).

“I started on the 4×4 schedule. I have a family and knowing when I’d be home and when I’d be out was really enticing to me with my first driving job. It’s good money, but for me, it’s more about getting home as often as possible. Anything I’ve needed, management and dispatch have bent over backwards to help me out.”

Jason, Maryland Driver

Maryland Driver

An Elite Fleet of Professional Drivers

If you’re hired at Dot, then you know you’re one of the best drivers in the industry. Your customer service skills are impeccable. Your safety-first mindset keeps you, your customers, and other drivers safe when you’re out on the road. You take pride in your profession and are looking for a team who respects the essential products you’re hauling to all corners of the country.

Driving for Dot is Worth It

Lori

Lori’s world revolves around her family. And Dot gives her the ability to stay family-focused. When she isn’t training other drivers, she is at home supporting her parents.

“Dot has worked with me to give me the position I need to take care of my parents. I can’t ask for anything better.”

Nate

Nate moved from Dot Foods California to our Chicago DC to be closer to his brother. Between Dot’s family-oriented values and their consistent schedules, Nate was able to reconnect with his brother and establish new roots in Chicago.

“Dot was very accommodating.”

Nate

Nate moved from Dot Foods California to our Chicago DC to be closer to his brother. Between Dot’s family-oriented values and their consistent schedules, Nate was able to reconnect with his brother and establish new roots in Chicago.

“Dot was very accommodating.”

Woody

“With Dot, I feel like I’m well taken care of. When I saw that they had a four [days] on, four [days] off option, I was like, ‘I’m going to start with that’ because you can still make decent money and then still do what you like to do. It’s kind of like the best of both worlds.”

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