As a government CDL driver, you may operate a variety of vehicles, such as buses, dump trucks, utility vehicles, or tractor-trailers, depending on the specific government agency and assignment. Your cargo might include public equipment, building materials, official documents, or transportation of personnel. The diversity of assignments offers valuable experience across different vehicle types, and you'll typically collaborate closely with other government employees, maintenance teams, and logistics coordinators. This variety helps broaden your skill set and may open paths to specialized roles or career advancement within government transportation services.