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How much do cdl apprentice jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for cdl apprentice in the United States is $19.36, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.35 and $21.15 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a CDL Apprentice, and why are they important?

To thrive as a CDL Apprentice, you need a valid driver's license, basic knowledge of vehicle operation and safety, and the ability to pass DOT physical exams. Training involves learning to use commercial vehicles, logbooks, GPS navigation, and compliance with federal safety regulations, often supported by entry into a CDL training program. Strong attention to detail, reliability, and effective communication skills help apprentices navigate challenging driving conditions and coordinate with team members. These skills and qualities are crucial for ensuring safety, regulatory compliance, and successful progression to a full commercial driving role.

What is a CDL apprentice?

A CDL apprentice is someone who is training to become a commercial truck driver by working under the supervision of experienced drivers and instructors. During the apprenticeship, individuals learn essential skills for operating commercial vehicles, prepare for the Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) exam, and gain hands-on experience in real-world driving situations. This role is often part of a formal program offered by trucking companies or training schools, and it helps new drivers build confidence and meet the necessary requirements for obtaining a CDL. Apprenticeships can also lead to full-time employment with the sponsoring company after successful completion.

What are some common challenges CDL Apprentices face during their training period?

CDL Apprentices often encounter challenges such as adapting to the physical demands of long hours on the road, learning to operate large commercial vehicles safely in diverse traffic and weather conditions, and mastering federal and state transportation regulations. Building confidence behind the wheel while under the supervision of a mentor can also be demanding, especially when navigating unfamiliar routes or complex delivery schedules. However, most companies provide ongoing support, structured training, and feedback to help apprentices overcome these hurdles and develop into competent professional drivers.

What is the difference between Cdl Apprentice vs Cdl Driver?

AspectCdl ApprenticeCdl Driver
CredentialsLearner's permit, basic CDL trainingValid CDL license, experience
Work EnvironmentTraining sites, company yardsOn-road, long-haul or local routes
Employer UsageTraining programs, entry-level positionsFull-time driving roles, transportation companies

The main difference is that a Cdl Apprentice is in training, focusing on learning and gaining experience, while a Cdl Driver has obtained a valid CDL license and is actively operating commercial vehicles. Apprentices are typically in a learning phase, whereas drivers are fully qualified professionals performing their job duties.

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CDL Driver Apprentice

CDL Driver Apprentice

Waste Management

North Huntingdon, PA

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 17 days ago


Waste Management rating

7.6

Company rating: 7.6 out of 10

Based on 634 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

19th of 75 rated recycling and waste


Job description


I. Job Summary
In tandem with a seasoned WM Driver and/or WM Driver Trainer, after receiving their Commercial Driving Permit, the Driver Apprentice will complete the required training to safely operate a commercial motor vehicle providing service to customers in their respective Line of Business (LOB). The Driver Apprentice will continue in this role until they complete all training requirements. 
II. Essential Duties and Responsibilities
 

  • After obtaining their Commercial Driving Permit, partners with a WM Driver and/or WM Driver Trainer to train on the proper way to operate a commercial refuse / recycling vehicle: * Operates vehicle in accordance with WM Safety and Life Critical Rules, OSHA (Occupational and Safety Health Act) and DOT (Department of Transportation) requirements as well as all local, state and federal laws. * Performs pre- and post-trip inspections of assigned vehicle and documents checks utilizing the standard DVIR (Driver Vehicle Inspection Report). * Immediately reports all unsafe situations or service related issues to Route Manager or Dispatch. * Attends and participates in all scheduled training programs, briefings, and meetings as required by WM or directed by the Route Manager. * Works closely with Route Manager to improve route efficiencies and identify best practices. * Notifies Route Manager of any incidents, accidents, injures, or property damage. * Notifies Route Manager or Dispatch of service interruptions including closed or impassable streets or alleyways, receptacles too heavy to service or potential safety hazards. * Communicates customer requests to Dispatch or Route Manager. * Completely dumps all receptacles and leaves the customer's location clean and free of debris. * Follows route assignments as directed and completes end of day documentation and check out process. * Performs all duties as scheduled by Route Manager or Dispatch and assisting other drivers as directed to meet customer needs.
  • Performs as an on-route Helper while obtaining their Commercial Driving Permit and completing the training to be a WM Driver: * Works in accordance with WM Safety and Life Critical Rules, OSHA (Occupational and Safety Health Act) requirements as well as all local, state and federal laws. * Immediately reports all unsafe situations or service related issues to Route Manager or Dispatch. * Attends and participates in all scheduled training programs, briefings, and meetings as required by WM or directed by the Route Manager. * Manually or mechanically load and empty residential and/or commercial containers into truck. * Containers maybe staged curbside, dockside, carryout, or require pullout to complete service. * Operates hoisting device to lift and empty bins or containers into truck hopper. * Assists driver with all backing maneuvers while on route. * Notifies Route Manager of any incidents, accidents, injures, or property damage. * Notifies Route Manager or Dispatch of service interruptions including closed or impassable streets or alleyways, receptacles too heavy to service or potential safety hazards. * Communicates customer requests to Dispatch or Route Manager * Performs all duties as scheduled by Route Manager or Dispatch and assisting other drivers as directed to meet customer needs.


III. Qualifications 
A. Required Qualifications 
 

  • Must be at least 18 years of age and
  • Legally eligible to work in the United States. and
  • Able to read, write, and speak English well enough to interact with the public, understand traffic signs, respond to official questions, and complete records or reports
  • Driver's License Commercial or Non-commercial Driver's License Class C or D, Upon Hire or


B. Preferred Qualifications 
 

  • Driver's License Commercial or Non-commercial Class C or D w/ CDL Permit


IV. Physical Requirements
Listed below are key points regarding physical demands, physical and occupational risks, and the work environment of the job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job.

  • Hearing
  • Standing
  • Walking
  • Lifting
  • Carrying
  • Pushing
  • Pulling
  • Climbing
  • Balancing
  • Stooping
  • Kneeling
  • Crouching
  • Crawling
  • Reaching
  • Handling
  • Grasping
  • Feeling
  • Talking
  • Repetitive Motions
  • Eye/Hand/Foot Coordination


Benefits

At WM, each eligible employee receives a competitive total compensation package that includes medical, dental, vision, life insurance, and short-term disability. In addition, we offer a stock purchase plan, company matching on a 401(k), and more. Employees also receive paid vacation, holidays, and personal days. Please note that benefits may vary by site.

 
 

If this sounds like the opportunity that you have been looking for, please click Apply.

ABOUT WM

WM (WM.com) is North America's leading provider of comprehensive environmental solutions. Previously known as Waste Management and based in Houston, Texas, WM is driven by commitments to put people first and achieve success with integrity. The company, through its subsidiaries, provides collection, recycling and disposal services to millions of residential, commercial, industrial, medical and municipal customers throughout the U.S. and Canada. With innovative infrastructure and capabilities in recycling, organics and renewable energy, WM provides environmental solutions to and collaborates with its customers in helping them pursue their sustainability goals. WM has the largest disposal network and collection fleet in North America, is the largest recycler of postconsumer materials and is a leader in beneficial use of landfill gas, with a growing network of renewable natural gas plants and the most landfill gastoelectricity plants in North America. WM's fleet includes more than 12,000 natural gas trucks - the largest heavyduty natural gas truck fleet in the industry in North America. Healthcare Solutions provides collection and disposal services of regulated medical waste, as well as secure information destruction services, in the U.S., Canada and Western Europe. To learn more about WM and the company's sustainability progress and solutions, visit Sustainability.WM.com.

Equal Employment Opportunity

For United States:  WM is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, status as a protected veteran or any other characteristic protected under applicable federal, state, or local law.

For Canada:  WM is committed to the principle of equal employment for all applicants and employees, without discrimination on the basis of all grounds protected by applicable human rights legislation. Accommodations are available on request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process. Please notify us if you require accommodation.

Real ID

In order to travel by air or access federal property, federal law requires individuals have a REAL ID or an acceptable alternative. This position may require the successful candidate to travel by air for business reasons or service federal property. Accordingly, successful candidates must have, or be willing to obtain, a REAL ID or TSAapproved alternative.

When you drive for WM, you join a team of the best drivers in the nation - professional, well trained, and skilled. Our drivers work hard and drive safe. They are rewarded with competitive pay, great benefits, opportunity for growth, and they are home at night and on the weekends.
Our drivers are part of the fabric of the communities they serve. We show up on time, help keep your communities clean and watch out for the residents. Billy is just one of our many drivers going above and beyond for our customers. Video - WM Driver: Billy Shelby

Driver/Operators are expected to operate vehicles and/or equipment in a safe and reliable manner. 

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