These positions allow commercial drivers to operate vehicles and transport goods or materials, returning to their residence each day after their shift. An example is a truck driver who hauls products within a city and is able to sleep in their own bed every night.
The appeal of such opportunities lies in the improved work-life balance they offer. Historically, long-haul trucking often meant extended periods away from family and home. This type of arrangement mitigates those challenges, contributing to increased driver satisfaction and reduced turnover rates for employers.