
If you are interested in driving with Watson Logistic, start here. Complete the application to begin the review process and see if you are a fit for our lanes, standards, and equipment.
Driver ApplicationWe want drivers to clearly understand what happens after applying. The onboarding process is designed to make expectations, required documents, and timelines straightforward from the start.
Complete the driver application with your contact information, experience, license details, and work history.
We review your application, driving background, and overall fit for the operation. This stage typically starts within 1 to 3 business days.
Qualified applicants may be asked for CDL, medical card, MVR-related items, prior employment info, and other onboarding documents.
Once approved, drivers receive orientation on company expectations, communication standards, Motive use, inspections, and SOPs.
After setup is complete, drivers move into load planning and dispatch readiness. Full onboarding timing can vary, but many steps can move quickly if documents are submitted promptly.
Onboarding time depends on how quickly applications, documents, and required verifications are completed. Drivers who respond quickly and submit clean information move through the process faster. The goal is to make expectations clear from the beginning so there is no confusion about next steps.
Everything drivers need in one place to stay compliant, operate efficiently, submit required forms, follow SOPs, and stay in position for stronger performance and bonus opportunities.
Go to Driver FormsJump directly to the section you need so drivers can quickly access procedures, handbooks, forms, and performance expectations.
Quick-access operational information drivers may need while on the road, during inspections, or while communicating with dispatch.
Access company details, compliance information, insurance references, and required operational identifiers.
Dispatch, safety, maintenance, and emergency contact information for day-to-day operations and urgent issues.
Driver-facing information for routing, fueling, inspections, and other practical references used on the road.
Required procedures drivers are expected to follow for safety, compliance, consistency, and smooth load execution.
Inspection steps required before each trip.
End-of-day inspection and reporting.
Arrival, paperwork, and load checks.
Delivery process and POD handling.
Fuel logging and receipt handling.
What to do when things go wrong.
Guidelines for using Motive correctly so hours, logs, inspections, and trip activity are documented the right way every time.
This section matters. Drivers who stay sharp, stay safe, stay on time, and consistently complete required procedures put themselves in position for bonus opportunities and stronger long-term earning potential.
Being on time for pickups and deliveries helps protect the company, the customer relationship, and your bonus position.
Clean inspections, safe habits, and avoiding preventable problems are major factors in staying eligible for bonus opportunities.
Completing inspections, required forms, and standard procedures consistently shows professionalism and keeps you in position to earn more.
Use these forms to submit trip-related information, inspections, fuel entries, and other required driver documentation.
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