CDL A OTR Trucking Jobs Savannah GA

November 04, 2025

Why Drive OTR Out of Savannah, GA?

Savannah is not just a Southern city with good food — it's one of the most important freight hubs on the East Coast. The Port of Savannah is the largest container port in the United States by volume, handling tens of millions of TEUs annually. That freight has to move somewhere, and it does — by truck, across I-95, I-16, and US-17, in every direction.

I-95 runs north toward Charleston, Wilmington, and the full Northeast corridor. I-95 south goes toward Jacksonville and Florida. I-16 runs west toward Macon and connects to I-75 — the direct path to Atlanta and the Midwest. Savannah is a genuine origin and destination point for freight, not just a pass-through market. That makes it one of the better bases for OTR work in the Southeast.

MigWay is actively hiring CDL-A OTR drivers in the Savannah area for both dry van and flatbed positions. If you have 2 years of recent OTR experience, start the conversation today.

Benefits of Running OTR from Savannah with MigWay

  • Dry van: 55 CPM base + 10 CPM performance bonus. Average weekly pay is $2,100. Bonus applies to all miles — loaded and empty.
  • Flatbed: 60 CPM base + 10 CPM bonus + tarp pay. Average weekly earnings reach $2,200 before tarp pay.
  • Empty miles paid at full bonus rate. The 10 CPM performance bonus doesn't disappear on deadhead runs.
  • Modern, capable equipment. Automatic fleet: 2024–2027 Cascadias, Volvos, and Macks. Manual fleet: 2019–2022 Freightliner Coronados, 10 and 13-speed. All governed at 70 mph.
  • Weekly home time. You're back every week — not once a month.
  • No-touch freight, single pick and drop. Load, drive, deliver. That's it.
  • Full benefits. Health insurance, weekly direct deposit, $300/$200/$100 safety bonus, $1,000 driver referral bonus, pets welcome in the cab.

What Drivers Say About OTR Trucking Jobs in Savannah, GA

Savannah OTR Lanes: What to Expect

Drivers based in Savannah run some of the most reliable freight lanes on the East Coast. The I-95 north corridor toward Charleston, the Carolinas, Virginia, and the full Northeast is consistently loaded. I-16 west connects to Atlanta and I-75, opening Midwest routes. The port freight creates a natural outbound volume that keeps Southeast-to-Northeast runs supplied.

Savannah to Charlotte, Savannah to Baltimore, and Savannah to the Northeast via I-95 are all lanes that move without much hunting. MigWay's freight planning keeps drivers running rather than sitting at a terminal waiting for a load.

What Experienced OTR Drivers Know About Savannah

Drivers who've worked port markets know the difference between a city with freight and a city with freight plus outbound velocity. Savannah has both. The container port generates a constant outbound stream that pushes loaded miles toward every corner of the country. You start your week with options, not with a dispatcher telling you to deadhead 200 miles to find a load.

The I-95 corridor from Savannah north is one of the most consistent freight lanes in the country. Drivers based here have access to that consistency every week.

Your Next CDL A Trucking Job in Georgia

  1. Check your eligibility. Valid CDL-A, 2 years recent OTR experience, clean record. Three years preferred.
  2. Choose your division. Dry van or flatbed, manual or automatic. Flatbed earns more with tarp pay on the same bonus structure.
  3. Reach out. Call +1 (980) 255-3200 or apply at migway.com/careers.
  4. Clear hiring. Background verification, safety review, and orientation scheduled to minimize downtime.
  5. Drive. Weekly direct deposit, pets in the cab, every mile counted.

CDL A OTR Jobs in Savannah, GA — FAQ

Q: What is the weekly pay for OTR drivers at MigWay in Savannah?

Dry van drivers average $2,100 per week. Flatbed drivers average $2,200 per week plus tarp pay. Both include the 10 CPM performance bonus on all miles — loaded and empty.

Q: What CPM does MigWay pay for dry van OTR out of Savannah?

55 CPM base plus a 10 CPM performance bonus — up to 65 CPM on every mile driven.

Q: What CPM does MigWay pay for flatbed OTR out of Savannah?

60 CPM base plus a 10 CPM performance bonus plus tarp pay — up to 70 CPM on all miles, with tarp pay on top.

Q: Does the performance bonus apply to empty miles?

Yes. The full 10 CPM bonus applies to all miles — loaded and empty. Deadhead runs pay the same as loaded runs.

Q: What OTR experience does MigWay require?

A minimum of 2 years of recent OTR experience and a valid CDL-A with a clean record. Three years preferred.

Q: What Georgia areas near Savannah does MigWay hire from?

MigWay accepts applications from drivers across the Coastal Georgia and Low Country region including Chatham County (Savannah), Effingham County, Bryan County, Liberty County, and Bulloch County (Statesboro). Drivers within reach of I-95 and I-16 are well-positioned for MigWay's freight lanes.

Q: What lanes do Savannah-based MigWay drivers run?

Savannah drivers primarily run the I-95 north corridor toward Charleston, the Carolinas, Virginia, and the Northeast. I-16 west connects to Atlanta and I-75 for Midwest runs. Port freight creates consistent outbound volume for Southeast-to-Northeast lanes.

Q: What trucks does MigWay operate?

Manual fleet: 2019–2022 Freightliner Coronados with 10 and 13-speed transmissions. Automatic fleet: 2024–2027 Freightliner Cascadias, Volvos, and Macks. All trucks governed at 70 mph.

Q: How long does the MigWay hiring process take in Savannah?

Timeline depends on background verification and safety review. The recruiting team guides you through each step and coordinates orientation to minimize downtime.

Q: Where do I apply for a CDL-A OTR job with MigWay in Savannah?

Apply at migway.com/careers or call +1 (980) 255-3200.

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