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CDL truck driver

A CDLtruck driver is an individual who earns a living driving a truck. In the United States, other names for a truck driver is a trucker or teamster.

There are truck drivers who own the truck they drive. These are called owner-operators. They could even lease their trucks to companies to use. Some are employed as truck drivers by the company they work for and are paid for it. These are called company drivers.

Independent owner-operators are those who are the owners of their trucks, and they haul goods and drive their trucks by themselves. Our CLD truck drivers make and average of $25-27/hour (depending on experience) to start.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Tanker drivers are some of the highest paid truck drivers.

OTR refers to drivers who transport materials over long distances, as opposed to local routes. These drivers are away from home for longer periods at a time and they usually sleep in their truck.

No. You need to be able to safely drive a vehicle and pass a basic Department of Transportation medical examination. There are companies that require loading or unloading of trailers and also to lift or move heavy objects.

An Endorsement is an authorization to an individual’s CDL required to permit the individual to operate certain types of Commercial Vehicles. Drivers who operate or expect to operate the type of motor vehicle described in the endorsement shall take and pass specialized tests. (eg. Tanker Endorsement)

Owner-operators are truck drivers who own and operate their own trucking business rather than working as a truck driver for a specific company.

On average, truck drivers make $1,096 per week according to pay reported by Indeed users.

Truck drivers and owner-operators will need a Commercial Drivers License (CDL). Owner-operators need a registered USDOT number and MC number.

A major component of getting your CDL and landing a driving job will be a physical examination. The FMCSA requires that every driver who holds, or wants to attain, a commercial drivers license must submit and pass a DOT physical examination at least every 2 years.

The DOT physical will check a drivers overall physical health and include eyes, ears, blood pressure, limb impairment, and a drug and alcohol screen.

Additionally, every individual company will administer their own physical as a part of the pre-employment process, which may also include a physical fitness test to make sure a driver can handle the job, or a hair-follicle drug screen.

Tractor-trailer vehicle combinations not exceeding 13′6″ in height, 8′ in width, and 55′ in length can travel on interstates and truck routes. The maximum allowed length of single unit vehicles, such as box-trucks, is 35′. Maximum weight limit for vehicles is 80,000 pounds or less, depending upon axle spacing. Bridges or viaducts may have lower weight limits posted

Currently, there are no permits for reserving curb space for temporary on-street parking of commercial vehicles for general pick-up and delivery purposes.