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The CDL Class A Driver is responsible for safely operating a commercial vehicle to transport goods to and from customer locations, distribution centers, and other assigned destinations. This role ...

Class A Drivers -- Home Daily USPS Routes Company: AiLO Logistics Location: Terre Haute, IN and Surrounding Areas Job Type: Part Time (Saturdays) About AiLO Logistics: At AiLO Logistics, our drivers ...

We are hiring an experienced CDL Class A Driver to operate dump trailers, flatbeds, and tanker equipment. This is a local position with home every night and well-maintained, late-model Mack trucks.

Class A Driver

Saint Paul, MN · On-site

$24 - $29/hr

Schimberg Co. is hiring a Local CDL A Driver to join our Woodbury location. Our delivery drivers are responsible for delivering piping supplies to customer sites within 150 miles of our warehouse.

We are hiring an experienced CDL Class A Driver to operate dump trailers, flatbeds, and tanker equipment. This is a local position with home every night and well-maintained, late-model Mack trucks.

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Drivers are either assigned a delivery route or transport truckloads of ice to specific customer locations. The delivery region, route, and type of equipment operated is subject to change depending ...

Must be hired between March 16th-June 1st as a Full-Time Class A Driver and meet other eligibility criteria. Cubicles not your thing? Tired of the OTR grind? Spend your days on the road and nights at ...

CDL-A Driver

Exeter, RI · On-site

$28/hr

ELDT Driver Training certificate if license was obtained after 2/7/2022. * Heavy lifting required #ID26 Overview CDL-A Driver We are a Large Corporate Industry Leader in Building Supplies Employing ...

... A Driver Location: Cincinnati, OH, 45229 We are seeking a reliable and hardworking CDL-A Driver to join our team in Cincinnati, OH. The ideal candidate will be responsible, timely, and trustworthy ...

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How much do a driver jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for a driver in the United States is $18.75, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $20.19 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between A Driver vs Delivery Driver?

AspectA DriverDelivery Driver
Required CredentialsDriver's license (varies by vehicle type)Driver's license, sometimes special certifications for large or hazardous goods
Work EnvironmentRoads, highways, company vehiclesCustomer locations, warehouses, delivery routes
Employer & Industry UsageTransport companies, logistics, corporate fleetsFood services, retail, courier services
Common Search & Comparison IntentGeneral driving rolesSpecific delivery tasks and routes

While both A Drivers and Delivery Drivers operate vehicles and require a valid driver's license, A Drivers typically handle a broader range of driving tasks across various industries, including transporting goods or passengers. Delivery Drivers focus specifically on delivering goods to customers, often working in retail, food, or courier services. The main difference lies in their work environment and job scope, with Delivery Drivers usually working on specific routes and customer interactions.

What can I work as a driver?

A driver can work in various roles such as delivery driver, truck driver, taxi or rideshare driver, bus driver, or chauffeur. These positions typically require a valid driver's license, a clean driving record, and sometimes specific certifications or training depending on the vehicle and industry. Drivers often work in transportation, logistics, or delivery services and may need to adhere to safety regulations and schedules.

What kind of driver makes the most money?

Commercial drivers such as long-haul truck drivers and specialized delivery drivers tend to earn the highest wages among driver roles due to the demanding nature of their work, required certifications, and extended hours. Drivers with experience, specialized skills, or operating large or hazardous materials vehicles typically have higher earning potential.
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Infographic showing various A Driver job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $38,995 per year, or $18.7 per hour.

$27/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Life, Retirement

Posted 9 days ago


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This role is not open for submissions from outside staffing agencies

Earn Your CDL Class A — No Experience Necessary

Trulite Driver Trainee Program

  • Trulite pays 100% of your CDL Class A training — tuition, testing fees, and required materials — through an approved partner driving school
  • Paid training 
  • Total compensation pay range (post-licensure driver rate) $27/hour
  • Quarterly safety bonus opportunities
  • Monday - Friday
  • Benefits starting DAY ONE
  • A clear, structured path from trainee to licensed Class A driver — no prior CDL or trucking experience required

WHO YOU ARE

  • Someone looking to start a stable, well-supported career as a professional CDL driver — no CDL or prior trucking experience needed
  • A high school diploma or equivalent
  • Reliable and safety-minded, with a clean driving history
  • Ready to commit to a structured training and apprenticeship program
  • Willing to sign a service agreement with Trulite in exchange for fully sponsored CDL training (details provided during the application process)

WHAT YOU WILL BE DOING

As a Driver Trainee, you'll move through Trulite's four-phase program:

  • Application & Selection: HR screening, MVR/background review, DOT physical, and FMCSA Clearinghouse query
  • CDL Training: classroom instruction, behind-the-wheel driving, DOT compliance, glass-specific load securement, and CDL skills testing through an approved partner driving school
  • Driver Apprenticeship: supervised ride-along and local delivery routes with an assigned driver mentor, progressively increasing responsibility, and formal checkpoints at 30 and 60 days
  • Full Driver Status: independent route assignment safely operating a Class A tractor-trailer to deliver glass and aluminum products

SKILLS YOU BRING

  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • Minimum age 21 for interstate routes (18 permitted for intrastate-only roles, where applicable)
  • Valid driver's license held continuously for at least 3 years, with no at-fault accidents or moving violations in the past 3 years, and no DUI, reckless driving, or license suspension on record
  • Able to pass a background check, DOT pre-employment drug screen, and FMCSA Clearinghouse query
  • Willingness to sign the Trulite training service agreement

WHY TRULITE

Trulite offers the most comprehensive benefit coverage in the industry. We give our employees immediate access to health, dental, and life insurance benefits, as well as provide short/long-term disability coverage to protect you financially if you experience a non-occupational injury.

Stay with us for a year and your 401k employer match is 100% vested and immediately becomes part of your ever improving financial plan. To assist with your medical expenses, Trulite will fund a Health Reimbursement Account (HRA) on your behalf if you elect our HRA health coverage plan which will offset qualified out of pocket medical expenses you may incur.

Trulite bears most of the cost of your benefits. We structured these benefits because we care not only about your physical well-being but your financial health and welfare too. Let us show you why Trulite values you as an employee and how we will help you achieve financial independence.

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. We embrace and encourage our employees’ differences in age, color, disability, ethnicity, gender identity or expression, language, national origin, physical and mental ability, political affiliation, race, religion, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, veteran status, and other characteristics that make our employees unique.