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How much do assistant fuel hauling owner operator jobs pay per week?

As of Jun 12, 2026, the average weekly pay for assistant fuel hauling owner operator in the United States is $4,395.67, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $2,403.85 and $6,538.46 per week, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How much do fuel haulers make?

Fuel haulers, including owner-operators in this role, typically earn between $50,000 and $150,000 annually, depending on factors such as experience, routes, and load volume. Compensation often includes a combination of mileage pay, load pay, and bonuses, with many drivers working full-time schedules and requiring commercial driver’s licenses (CDLs).

What trucking company pays owner operators the most?

The highest-paying trucking companies for owner operators vary based on factors like load type and region, but companies known for competitive pay often offer per-mile rates plus fuel surcharges and bonuses. Owner operators can maximize earnings by negotiating contracts, maintaining good safety records, and choosing loads with higher rates. It's important to compare pay structures and consider expenses such as fuel, maintenance, and insurance when evaluating offers.

How much do oil tanker owners make?

Oil tanker owner-operators typically earn between $150,000 and $250,000 annually, depending on factors such as experience, routes, and market demand. Income can vary based on fuel prices, operational costs, and the efficiency of their equipment, with many owner-operators also managing their own schedules and maintenance.

What is the difference between Assistant Fuel Hauling Owner Operator vs Fuel Delivery Driver?

AspectAssistant Fuel Hauling Owner OperatorFuel Delivery Driver
CredentialsCommercial driver's license (CDL), transportation certificationsCommercial driver's license (CDL), transportation certifications
Work EnvironmentOperates own or leased fuel trucks, often independently or with a small teamDrives company or leased trucks, delivering fuel to various locations
Employer & IndustryOwner-operators in fuel transportation, independent or small fleet ownersCompany-employed drivers in fuel delivery services

Assistant Fuel Hauling Owner Operators typically own or lease their trucks and operate independently, focusing on fuel transportation. Fuel Delivery Drivers usually work for companies, driving company-owned trucks to deliver fuel. Both roles require similar licenses and certifications but differ mainly in employment status and operational independence.

How to get into hauling fuel?

To become an assistant fuel hauling owner operator, you typically need a valid commercial driver's license (CDL), a clean driving record, and experience driving heavy trucks. You should also obtain proper permits and insurance, and often complete safety training specific to fuel transportation. Building relationships with fuel suppliers and understanding federal regulations are essential steps in entering this specialized trucking sector.
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Owner/Operators - Fuel Delivery

Owner/Operators - Fuel Delivery

GPM Investments LLC

Chesapeake, VA • On-site

$3K/mo

Full-time

Posted 20 days ago


GPM Investments rating

3.8

Company rating: 3.8 out of 10

Based on 212 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

46th of 46 rated convenience stores


Job description

Overview

Owner Operators Needed! Must be driving under your own authority.

  • Fuel Transport
  • All customers are owned or controlled by the company
  • Up to 90% of linehaul rate
  • Paid semi-monthly
  • Local routes – Home Daily
  • $3000 sign on bonus

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Qualifications

  • Must have a registered DOT number in good standing with FMCSA
  • Must have 2 years fuel hauling experience
  • Must be able to drive under your own authority.
  • A tractor older than 7 years must be approved
  • Must have Class-A CDL and be registered in the state of residence
  • At least 23 years old
  • Must have at least 1 years of verifiable tractor trailer experience
  • Only power units 2005 or newer and must pass DOT inspection
  • TWIC card preferred
  • No more than 3 moving violations in the past 12 months
  • Not cited for more than 1 DOT preventable accident in the past 5 years
  • Must provide a police report for any accident or reportable incident within the past 5 years
  • Must not be prohibited in the FMCSA Clearinghouse
  • Must not have more than 100 CSA points
  • Must have copies of CDL, Social Security Card, Medical Card, and DOT Physical Long Form (pages 1-4)
  • Must have an EIN Number and Letter of Good Standing with the State
  • Must produce IRS paperwork for EIN number of company name and State paperwork for filing of their company name

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About GPM Investments

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GPM Investments, LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of ARKO Corp., a Family of Community Brands, is based in Richmond, Virginia and operates or supplies sites in 33 states and Washington D.C. As the 6th largest convenience store chain in the country, we have approximately 3,200 locations comprised of approximately 1,400 company-operated stores, approximately 121 proprietary cardlock locations, and approximately 1,660 dealer sites to which we supply fuel. We operate in four reportable segments: retail, which consists of fuel and merchandise sales to retail consumers; wholesale, which supplies fuel to third-party dealers and consignment agents; GPM Petroleum, which supplies fuel to our sites (both in the retail and wholesale segments); and fleet fueling, which operates proprietary cardlock locations, manages third-party fueling sites, and markets fuel cards with access to a nationwide network of fueling sites.

Industry

Retail

Company size

5,001 - 10,000 Employees

Headquarters location

Richmond, VA, US

Year founded

2003

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