We're Hiring New and Experienced CDL Drivers in North Carolina
Looking for flatbed CDL jobs in North Carolina with consistent miles, strong weekly pay, and home time you can count on? Cypress Truck Lines is hiring Regional Flatbed CDL-A Drivers across NC, offering steady Southeast freight and home every weekend. Whether you live near Charlotte, Raleigh, Greensboro, or Wilmington, our flatbed positions are built for drivers who want reliability, respect, and long-term opportunity.
Why Drivers Choose Our Flatbed CDL Jobs in North Carolina
North Carolina CDL-A drivers choose Cypress because our flatbed positions are designed for long-term success both on and off the road.
- All the Miles You Want: Get consistent miles every week!
- Great Pay: Regional CDL drivers average $1,400-$1,800.
- Paid for Every Mile: Loaded or empty, you get paid.
- Guaranteed Home Time: Regional Drivers are home every weekend, no exceptions!
- Paid Training: Exp. CDL-A Drivers up to $1,000/Week
- Regional Southeast Freight: Consistent lanes throughout NC, SC, GA, FL, TN, AL, and VA.
- Pre-Loaded and Tarped: 90% of loads are ready to go.
- Performance Bonuses: Quarterly safety and performance bonuses up to $600.
- Seniority Bonus: Annual bonuses from $500 to $2,500 for loyal drivers.
- Comprehensive Benefits Package: Medical Insurance, Dental Insurance & Vision Insurance
- Retirement Package: 401(k) with a 50% company match up to 6% to secure your future.
- Paid Time Off: Enjoy paid holidays and vacation time.
- The Best Equipment on the road, see for yourself here.
CDL Jobs Across North Carolina
We are actively hiring regional flatbed CDL drivers across North Carolina, with opportunities in the following key markets:
Charlotte Metro & Western Piedmont
Triangle & Central North Carolina
Triad
Eastern North Carolina & Coastal Plain
Western North Carolina
Drivers living near these areas are well-positioned to take advantage of Cypress’s regional freight lanes throughout North Carolina and the Southeast.
Why Drive for Cypress Truck Lines?
Our drivers are at the center of everything we do. From the mountains of Western North Carolina to the growing cities of the Triangle and the coast, Cypress Truck Lines is proud to support professional CDL-A drivers across the state. Many of our drivers call North Carolina home, and our regional freight network allows them to build a great career while still getting home on the weekends.
With steady Southeast freight, driver-focused policies, and more than 50 years of industry experience, Cypress has built a reputation as one of the most respected flatbed carriers in the region
Assigned Equipment – No Slip Seating
When you’re ready to hit the road, you’ll be assigned your own truck. We don’t run teams, slip seating, or split mileage. This is your truck and your home away from home. Our sleeper trucks are equipped with APUs to power your refrigerator, microwave, TV, and other comforts while you’re on the road.
Drivers who live within 50 miles of a Cypress terminal normally park their truck at the terminal. Drivers who live farther away and have a safe place to park may be able to take their assigned truck home on weekends.
Great Miles, Stability.
Our drivers haul dependable freight throughout the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic, including North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Tennessee, and Virginia. These regional lanes provide consistent miles and reliable year-round freight, giving our drivers the stability they need to build a long-term career.
Room to Grow
At Cypress Truck Lines, many of our leaders started their careers behind the wheel. Drivers from across North Carolina and the Southeast have moved into roles in safety, operations, maintenance, and fleet management. If you’re looking for a company where hard work and experience are respected, Cypress provides real opportunities for advancement.
Our Reputation
Since opening our doors in 1972, Cypress Truck Lines has grown into one of the Southeast’s leading flatbed carriers. Our commitment to safety, professionalism, and driver support has earned us the highest safety rating from the U.S. Department of Transportation.
When you join Cypress, you’re joining a company that values its drivers and the important work they do every day.
Our Equipment
Our people are the best, but we also have the top-of-line equipment that helps them perform their jobs in the safest, efficient way possible.
North Carolina Drivers Run Strong Southeast Freight
Drivers based in North Carolina run consistent Southeast regional routes serving major freight corridors throughout the region. Cypress hauls building materials, lumber, gypsum board, and other essential freight for some of the largest construction and manufacturing companies in the country.
North Carolina drivers regularly run freight throughout:
- North Carolina
- South Carolina
- Georgia
- Florida
- Tennessee
- Alabama
- Virginia
This regional network allows drivers to maintain steady miles while still being home every weekend.
Qualifications
- Valid CDL-A License
- 0-6 Months Experience
- Must Be 21 years Of Age
- No DUI In Last 10 Years
- No Felony’s In The Last 7 Years
- Clean MVR/No More Than 2 Violations In 5 Years
Don’t have your CDL yet? Get paid to train at Cypress CDL School and start your driving career.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do flatbed CDL drivers get home every weekend?
Yes. Our regional flatbed drivers in North Carolina are home every weekend with predictable schedules.
How much do flatbed CDL drivers make in North Carolina?
Regional flatbed CDL drivers at Cypress Truck Lines average $1,400–$1,800 per week, depending on experience and performance. With consistent miles and steady Southeast freight, drivers have the opportunity to earn reliable weekly income while maintaining a predictable schedule.
Do I need flatbed experience to apply?
Flatbed experience is helpful, but not required. Cypress Truck Lines offers training opportunities for qualified CDL-A drivers who are new to flatbed. Experienced drivers can earn up to $1,000 per week during training, giving you the opportunity to learn flatbed freight while still getting paid.













