Owner Operator Jobs In Washington

Washington
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Washington is the gateway to the Pacific Rim and a global hub for technology and trade, making owner operator jobs in Washington highly lucrative. The Ports of Seattle and Tacoma generate massive volumes of container freight, and the state's massive aerospace and technology sectors (e.g., Amazon, Microsoft) create a constant demand for regional distribution. Independent drivers are essential for drayage, intermodal, and regional distribution, moving containers from rail yards to distribution centers across the Pacific Northwest. The sheer volume of goods ensures non-stop, high-rate contracts.

Washington's business climate is generally favorable for small trucking operations, offering a central base to run lanes across the Pacific Northwest and into California. The I-5 and I-90 corridors are your main arteries, connecting you to major markets like Portland, Seattle, and Spokane. If you're ready to grow your trucking business in a state with non-stop freight and a favorable operating environment, explore the top owner operator opportunities in the Evergreen State today and take charge of your financial future.

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Driver - Independent Contractor

Rapid Dash Logistics and Warehouse

Lakewood, Washington $1,500 - $2,000 a week Owner Operator Posted: 2025-12-09
Washington offers unmatched potential for owner-operator CDL drivers seeking to thrive in a prosperous freight market. At Rapid Dash Logistics and Warehouse, we recognize the ambitions of independent contractors. With routes designed for those possessing their own cargo or sprinter vans, this opportunity allows you to build a rewarding business in the heart of Washington's vibrant logistics landscape. Earn an excellent compensation of $2,000.00 per week alongside a robust package of benefits tailored to your needs. Washington awaits your expertise!
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