PAM Transport Driving Jobs
"PAM Transport has been recognized as one of America's most successful truckload carriers."
PAM Transport is a nationally-recognized trucking company headquartered in the northwestern Arkansas town of Tontitown. From humble beginnings in the 1980’s to today’s publicly-traded corporation, PAM Transport is a business built on a solid foundation of good management, talented operations and maintenance personnel and the biggest asset, a fleet of well-trained, safety-conscience professional drivers. The company operates 1,800 trucks between the OTR, Northern Dedicated, and Southern Dedicated divisions.
The company continues to build a strong reputation as one of America's most successful truckload carriers. PAM Transport has been recognized as one of the best 200 small companies in America by a leading financial publication. And while they're big enough to offer a secure future, they're not so big that you'll get lost in the shuffle. PAM Transport is currently looking to hire more drivers along their major freight lanes.
PAM Transport is an irregular route, common carrier, which means they haul just about anything anyone wants to ship on a truck - except refrigerated products. While they are authorized in 48 states and Canada, their primary routes are within the Midwest, Southeast and East Coast. Their customers include several Fortune 500 companies. About 85% of the loads are "drop and hook" and don't require drivers to assist in the loading/unloading of the trailer.
PAM Transport provides their drivers with late-model, well maintained trucks and the current fleet features Freightliner and Volvo conventional tractors. The average age of the equipment is three years or newer. PAM Transport uses assigned equipment meaning you won't share your truck with other drivers. During your time off, you will either take the truck home with you or park it at a terminal or approved drop yard.
To get a first hand look at the inside of an average PAM Transport tractor check out the virtual tour on the Company Trucks page.