CDL JOBS

There are several job opportunities available for individuals with a Commercial Driver's License (CDL).

Long-Haul Truck Driver: Long-haul truck drivers transport goods over long distances, often crossing state lines. They typically work for trucking companies and are responsible for delivering goods to various locations. Long-haul drivers spend extended periods away from home and may cover thousands of miles on each trip.

Regional Truck Driver: Regional truck drivers operate within a specific region or geographic area. They may have regular routes and shorter distances to cover compared to long-haul drivers. Regional drivers often return home more frequently, typically on weekends.

Local Delivery Driver: Local delivery drivers transport goods within a specific city or metropolitan area. They work for local companies, retailers, or courier services and are responsible for delivering goods to customers or businesses within a designated area. Local drivers usually have predictable routes and may return home daily.

Dump Truck Driver: Dump truck drivers are employed in construction and excavation projects. They transport loose materials, such as sand, gravel, or dirt, to and from construction sites. Dump truck drivers operate vehicles equipped with hydraulic beds for easy unloading.

Bus Driver: CDL holders can also work as bus drivers, transporting passengers on various routes. This includes city buses, school buses, charter buses, and intercity buses.