Drive local and complete your freight-transportation deliveries within a 200-mile radius from Chicago and return home the same day.
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Midwest Star Group is a privately owned trucking company that provides freight transportation and logistics services all over the country. Established in 2008, our company consistently provides reliable service in the transportation industry, building long-lasting relationships with our beloved clients.
At Midwest Star Group, we believe that with your success comes our growth. Unlike other logistic companies throughout this country, we strive to go beyond the extra step to fulfill everything our drivers and customers need to succeed.
Located in the United States Midwest region, our company has excelled within secure and on-time deliveries, helping to create easy solutions for our clients, guaranteeing that their goods are delivered securely throughout the USA and Canada.
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What are you waiting for?
A semi-trailer fully enclosed to protect shipments from outside elements. Designed to carry palletized, boxed, or loose freight, dry vans are not temperature-controlled (unlike refrigerated “reefer” units), and they cannot carry oversized shipments.
Midwest Star Group has been in the US trucking business since 2008 and is ready to expand.
We’re hiring local and OTR truck drivers
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Have questions about working at Midwest Star Group? Browse our FAQs for answers on job opportunities, requirements, benefits, and more.
The duration of orientation for a driver can vary depending on the company and the type of trucking job. Generally, orientation lasts anywhere from a few days to two weeks.
The specific amount of hometime varies depending on the trucking company and the type of route or position the driver holds. For example, OTR driver. These drivers typically spend long periods away from home, such as 2-4 weeks at a time, followed by a few days at home (e.g., 3-5 days). So it’s important to clarify the schedule and expectations when considering a job.
In the U.S., a truck driver typically needs a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) to operate large or heavy vehicles for commercial purposes. There are several types of CDLs, depending on the vehicle you intend to drive.
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This depends on the types of cargo Midwest Star Group, and the nature of the delivery routes.
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