A typical day for an Autozone CDL Driver usually involves inspecting and preparing your delivery vehicle, planning safe and efficient delivery routes using provided systems, and transporting automotive parts between AutoZone distribution centers and retail stores. You’ll be responsible for loading and unloading merchandise, completing delivery logs, and sometimes interacting with store associates to confirm orders. The work is largely independent but often requires collaboration with warehouse teams, dispatchers, and store personnel to ensure timely and accurate deliveries. Flexibility is important, as routes and schedules can vary depending on business needs. Overall, you can expect a structured yet varied workday with a focus on safety, efficiency, and service.