Local truck driving jobs
What is local truck driving?
Local truck drivers haul freight within a day’s drive of home. These jobs are typically available in more urban environments with a robust customer base close by. You’ll get home daily and master driving in the area you live. See what local CDL A jobs Schneider has near you.
Solo
Always close to home
All local trucking jobs are solo driving jobs. Team drivers are needed to haul freight long distances, but as a local driver, you’ll never have to drive that long pf distances. Enjoy the independence of hitting the road solo and captaining your own ship, all while staying within a day’s drive from home.
Local solo driver pay:
- Top drivers earn an average of $100,00 per year.
- Drivers average $1,160 - $1,420 per week.
Dedicated
Know what the day holds
Schneider’s dedicated division hauls freight for one primary customer on steady lanes with a consistent daily schedule. Each local customer is different in terms of exact work schedule, but you can be assured that you’ll get home daily, and the pay will reward you for the mix of miles, stops and any outside-the-truck work involved.
Local dedicated driver pay:
- Top drivers earn an average of $81,000 per year.
- Drivers average $1,180 - $1,450 per week.
Intermodal
Local roads and rails
Local intermodal drivers haul freight to and from rail yards that are located in cities like Chicago, Los Angeles, New York City, Dallas and Atlanta. These local intermodal jobs get drivers home daily and typically require previous driving experience, which make them a great career growth opportunity for drivers.
Local intermodal driver pay:
- Top drivers earn an average of $100,000 per year.
- Drivers average $1,160 - $1,420 per week.
Tanker
Liquid loads hauled locally
Local tanker drivers haul primarily liquid loads, with hands-on loading and unloading processes, and pay packages that reward all facets of the work. You’ll haul 75% non-hazardous loads, get home daily and have the opportunity to earn some of the highest pay among local drivers due to the challenging but fulfilling nature of the work.
Local tanker driver pay:
- Top drivers earn an average of $92,000 per year.
- Drivers average $1,270 - $1,560 per week.
Solo
Always close to home
All local trucking jobs are solo driving jobs. Team drivers are needed to haul freight long distances, but as a local driver, you’ll never have to drive that long pf distances. Enjoy the independence of hitting the road solo and captaining your own ship, all while staying within a day’s drive from home.
Local solo driver pay:
- Top drivers earn an average of $100,00 per year.
- Drivers average $1,160 - $1,420 per week.
Dedicated
Know what the day holds
Schneider’s dedicated division hauls freight for one primary customer on steady lanes with a consistent daily schedule. Each local customer is different in terms of exact work schedule, but you can be assured that you’ll get home daily, and the pay will reward you for the mix of miles, stops and any outside-the-truck work involved.
Local dedicated driver pay:
- Top drivers earn an average of $81,000 per year.
- Drivers average $1,180 - $1,450 per week.
Intermodal
Local roads and rails
Local intermodal drivers haul freight to and from rail yards that are located in cities like Chicago, Los Angeles, New York City, Dallas and Atlanta. These local intermodal jobs get drivers home daily and typically require previous driving experience, which make them a great career growth opportunity for drivers.
Local intermodal driver pay:
- Top drivers earn an average of $100,000 per year.
- Drivers average $1,160 - $1,420 per week.
Tanker
Liquid loads hauled locally
Local tanker drivers haul primarily liquid loads, with hands-on loading and unloading processes, and pay packages that reward all facets of the work. You’ll haul 75% non-hazardous loads, get home daily and have the opportunity to earn some of the highest pay among local drivers due to the challenging but fulfilling nature of the work.
Local tanker driver pay:
- Top drivers earn an average of $92,000 per year.
- Drivers average $1,270 - $1,560 per week.
Why choose local driving?
Daily home time
Nothing beats sleeping in your own bed. As a local driver, you’ll drive a day-cab truck at work and get home every day.
Work-life balance
You don’t need to sacrifice your social life to become a truck driver. As a local driver, you get the option to see your family and friends daily.
Relationships
Local driving allows you to build tight-knit relationships with your team leader and customers’ employees.
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