Truck Driving Jobs in Mississippi with Ozark Motor Lines

Ozark Motor Lines offers truck driving jobs across Mississippi for drivers looking for steady miles, competitive pay, and benefits that begin on day one. Opportunities include OTR, Regional, Owner-Operator, Team Driver, and Driver Trainer roles, all built for long-term driving careers.

Drivers based in Jackson, Gulfport, Southaven, Hattiesburg, Biloxi, Tupelo, and surrounding areas run consistent freight on established routes. Mississippi drivers benefit from dependable freight flow and schedules that support both income and time at home.

Built for Drivers Who Want Consistency

Truck driving jobs in Mississippi should offer more than just miles. Drivers need consistent loads, clear routes, and communication that stays steady day to day.

Freight runs on structured lanes designed to reduce downtime and keep schedules predictable, so drivers are not left waiting between assignments.

Celebrating 65 Years of Ozark Motor Lines

Ozark Motor Lines is proud to be celebrating 65 years in business, built on consistency, reliability, and a long-standing commitment to professional drivers.

Since 1961, the company has grown while staying focused on dependable service, steady freight, and supporting drivers with long-term career opportunities. This milestone reflects decades of dedication from the drivers, staff, and partners who have helped shape Ozark into what it is today.

As we continue forward, we remain committed to the same values that have guided us from the beginning: safety, respect, and keeping drivers moving with confidence.

A Work Setup That Keeps You Moving

Dispatch is organized, expectations are clear, and support teams are focused on keeping drivers moving from pickup to delivery. Issues are handled quickly to avoid unnecessary delays.

Consistent Miles and Reliable Pay

Mississippi drivers benefit from steady freight and routes planned in advance. This helps maintain reliable weekly mileage without depending on last-minute load assignments.

Truck driving jobs with mileage-based pay are structured to reward consistency, with routes designed to keep drivers moving instead of sitting between loads.

Day-One Benefits

Benefits begin on your first day and include medical, dental, and vision coverage, a 401(k), rider program, and pet program. These are designed to support drivers both on and off the road.

Home Time Options

Drivers can choose between Regional and OTR routes depending on their schedule preferences.

– Regional routes offer more frequent home time with predictable schedules
OTR routes provide longer runs and higher mileage potential

Home time expectations are outlined clearly during the hiring process.

Equipment Built for the Road

Drivers operate late-model Freightliner Cascadias equipped with APUs, power inverters, and modern safety features. Maintenance programs are in place to reduce breakdowns and keep trucks running efficiently.

No Touch Freight

All freight is no touch, so drivers are not responsible for loading or unloading. The focus stays on driving and staying on schedule.

Driving Opportunities in Mississippi

Multiple paths are available based on experience and goals:

Long-haul routes with consistent freight and flexible scheduling.

Routes closer to Mississippi with predictable schedules and regular home time.

Competitive per-mile rates plus one hundred percent of the fuel surcharge. Fuel taxes, tolls, and permits are covered.

High-mileage routes supported by steady freight.

Work with new drivers while earning additional income.

Built for Long-Term Driving Careers

Ozark Motor Lines has been operating since 1961 with a focus on safety, consistency, and driver retention. Drivers stay because of steady freight, clear expectations, and a system that supports them on the road.

Driving From Mississippi: Access to Southern Freight Lanes

Mississippi plays a key role in freight movement across the Southeast, with direct access to I-55, I-20, and I-10. Its location between Memphis and the Gulf Coast keeps freight moving in multiple directions year-round.

That means:

– Steady outbound freight tied to regional distribution
Strong connections to Southeast and Midwest lanes
– Reliable backhaul opportunities through Memphis
– Consistent freight tied to Gulf Coast shipping activity

Drivers often run routes connecting Mississippi to Memphis, Dallas, Atlanta, and other high-demand markets, with lanes built to keep trucks moving without long gaps.

Start Your Mississippi Driving Career

If you are looking for truck driving jobs in Mississippi with consistent miles, reliable pay, and structured routes, Ozark Motor Lines provides a clear path forward. Apply today to connect with a recruiter.

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