Hiring CDL-A Drivers | Regional and OTR Positions Available . Seward Motor Freight Inc. Is Hiring Reliable/Experienced Class A CDL Truck Drivers. OTR and Regional Available Location: Our headquarters are located in Seward, Nebraska, just outside of Lincoln, Nebraska. When traveling west we go no farther than Salt Lake City, Utah, South to Dallas and Austin Texas, Savannah, Georgia as far East as Harrisonburg, Virginia, and north to Chicago, Illinois and Minneapolis, Minnesota. Trucks: Fleet consists of later model Internationals LT and Volvos VNL 780 and 860 We Offer: Earn between $1,500 - $1,850 per week based on experience and miles No slip seating. Truck is yours until you're promoted out of it. We run 30-35 drivers per Driver Manager. They will know you by your name and not a number 75% drop & hook, 95% no-touch freight No NYC/Canada Layover and detention pay Benefits Include: Paid Orientation - including transportation, single room lodging and 2 meals a day Health, Dental, Vision and 401k Paid Vacation after 1 year of service Paid Weekly via direct deposit Bonus Programs Referral Program Rider Policy at no cost to you Requirements: 2 years of CDL A driving experience Seward Motor Freight can be traced back to the early 1940's when the company was founded by Willard and Wanda Miers as a LTL (less than a truck load) operation to transport freight between Omaha and Seward, Nebraska. Wayne and Joanie Tanderup purchased and incorporated the business in 1969 and developed the growth of the company throughout the 1970's. In 1987 Seward Motor Freight, Inc. acquired long haul permits from the I.C.C. (Interstate Commerce Commission) to haul general commodities throughout the continental United States, changing the dynamics of the company to a TL (truck load) carrier. During the 1980's Seward Motor Freight, Inc. acquired several trucking companies expanding their base of operations and products available to haul. We currently are a dry box van operation hauling general commodities, no haz-mat, with authority to all 48 states, however have limited areas for travel in the United States as described above.