Pay, miles, and home time matter. How a carrier operates day to day matters just as much. Ozark Motor Lines provides Arkansas drivers with reliable truck driving jobs backed by straightforward communication, organized dispatching, and a respect-first culture. Routes, expectations, and schedules are clearly defined so drivers can plan ahead and earn consistently.
Rather than pushing unpredictable loads, Ozark focuses on structured lanes and stable freight volume. This approach reduces downtime and creates a more predictable work rhythm behind the wheel.
Ozark drivers are treated as professionals at every stage of their career. Leadership remains approachable, communication stays direct, and driver input is taken seriously. This working environment builds trust and accountability, which is why many Arkansas drivers choose to stay with Ozark long term.
Support teams work closely with drivers to resolve issues efficiently, limit delays, and keep freight moving smoothly.
Stable freight and efficient route planning allow drivers to earn reliably without unnecessary gaps. Ozark supports full-time truck driving jobs and CDL driving positions with mileage-based pay structures designed to reward consistency and performance.
Arkansas-based drivers commonly operate lanes throughout the Southeast, Midwest, and eastern United States. These routes are built to balance strong mileage with manageable home time throughout the year.
Benefits begin on your first day and include medical, dental, and vision coverage, a 401(k), rider program, and pet program. These benefits support both life on the road and long-term financial planning for drivers and their families.
Ozark offers both OTR and Regional driving paths so drivers can choose schedules that align with personal priorities. Regional roles typically provide weekly home time. OTR positions offer flexibility in mileage and scheduling. Home time expectations are clearly discussed during the hiring process.
Drivers operate late-model Freightliner Cascadias equipped with APUs, power inverters, and modern safety features. Preventative maintenance programs and dedicated shop support help reduce breakdowns and keep trucks road-ready.
Reliable equipment contributes to safer trips, fewer interruptions, and improved driver comfort.
All freight is no touch. Drivers focus entirely on safe, efficient driving while loading and unloading are handled separately. This reduces physical strain and supports long-term job satisfaction.
Ozark Motor Lines offers multiple driving paths for Arkansas drivers seeking stable income and long-term growth.
Operate nationwide lanes with consistent miles and balanced home time.
Run familiar routes closer to home with predictable schedules.
Earn competitive per-mile rates plus one hundred percent of the fuel surcharge. Fuel taxes, tolls, and permits are covered to reduce operating costs.
Access higher mileage opportunities supported by steady freight volume.
Experienced drivers mentor new hires while continuing to earn miles and added income.
YOU’RE TREATED LIKE FAMILY
Since 1961, Ozark Motor Lines has maintained a strong record of safety, reliability, and driver retention. This longevity reflects consistent leadership, ethical operations, and a commitment to supporting professional drivers over the long term.





If you are looking for truck driving jobs in Arkansas, CDL driving opportunities, or a stable driving career with consistent freight and competitive pay, Ozark Motor Lines offers a clear path forward. Apply today and speak with a recruiter to take the next step.
Applicants must be at least 21 years old, hold a valid CDL-A, and have a minimum of six months of recent tractor-trailer experience. Some positions may have additional requirements.
OTR, Regional, Owner-Operator, Team Driver, and Driver Trainer truck driving jobs are available depending on current freight needs.
Medical, dental, and vision coverage begins on day one. Additional programs are available after hire.
Regional drivers are typically home weekly. OTR and team drivers have flexible schedules based on assigned routes.
Most Arkansas-based drivers operate throughout the Southeast, Midwest, and eastern United States on consistent, planned lanes.
No. All freight is no touch.
Late-model Freightliner Cascadias equipped with driver comfort and safety features.
Entry-level or training opportunities may be available depending on current hiring needs.