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How much do day flatbed dispatcher jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for day flatbed dispatcher in the United States is $22.03, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.07 and $23.80 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Day Flatbed Dispatcher vs Flatbed Driver Coordinator?

AspectDay Flatbed DispatcherFlatbed Driver Coordinator
CredentialsDispatching certification, CDL preferredDispatching certification, CDL preferred
Work EnvironmentOffice-based, communication with drivers and clientsOffice and on-site coordination with drivers
Industry UsageUsed in trucking and freight companiesCommon in logistics and transportation firms
Search IntentCompare roles, responsibilities, and requirementsSimilar roles, often confused with dispatching

The Day Flatbed Dispatcher and Flatbed Driver Coordinator roles share similar credentials and work environments, focusing on coordinating flatbed freight. While both involve communication with drivers and clients, dispatchers primarily assign loads and plan routes, whereas coordinators may handle broader logistics tasks. Understanding these distinctions helps job seekers and employers identify the right role for their needs.

How to become a day flatbed dispatcher?

To become a day flatbed dispatcher, you typically need a high school diploma or equivalent, strong organizational and communication skills, and experience with transportation management software. Many employers prefer candidates with knowledge of freight regulations and logistics, and some may require prior dispatching or trucking industry experience.

Is it hard to get hired as a Day Flatbed Dispatcher?

Getting hired as a Day Flatbed Dispatcher can vary depending on experience, industry demand, and familiarity with dispatching software and logistics. Candidates with strong communication skills, knowledge of transportation regulations, and previous dispatching experience generally have better chances of securing the role. Entry-level applicants may need to demonstrate relevant skills or certifications to improve their prospects.
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Flatbed CDL Drivers 2100wkly Regional

10-4 Logistics USA

Meridian, MS โ€ข On-site

$77K - $100K/yr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 6 days ago


Job description

Overview

  • 10-4 Logistics USA is seeking full-time W2 Class A CDL drivers based out of Meridian, MS, to haul flatbed freight across all 48 states. These positions are best suited for experienced flatbed drivers who prefer regional OTR schedules with consistent weekly home time. The company provides steady freight, reliable home time, late-model equipment, 24-hour dispatch support, and comprehensive benefits beginning on day one.

What we offer

  • Stable W2 employment with year‑round freight.
  • Compensation range: $1,800 to $2,100 gross per week; pay issued via direct deposit.
  • Drivers paid at 27% of the load.
  • Sign‑on bonus: $5,000 total.
  • Safety and performance bonus opportunities.
  • Experienced 24-hour dispatch support and a no forced-dispatch policy.
  • Reliable home time: weekly for the 34‑hour reset (home weekends for many routes).
  • Late‑model equipment (company-assigned tractors).
  • Day‑one benefits: medical, dental, and vision insurance; 401(k) with company match after eligibility; paid time off and paid holidays; company‑paid life and AD&D insurance; paid orientation.

Typical duties

  • Safely operate a Class A tractor‑trailer in compliance with DOT and company regulations.
  • Load securement and freight protection for flatbed shipments, including tarping and the use of straps, chains, and binders (approximately 40–50% of loads require tarping).
  • Haul primarily regional OTR freight (typical runs up to 2,000–2,500 miles covering multiple states, with routes originating from Meridian, MS).
  • Manage schedules to meet pickup and delivery commitments and maintain on‑time performance.
  • Maintain accurate ELD logs, trip reports, and DVIRs; perform pre‑trip and post‑trip inspections and report maintenance needs.
  • Communicate professionally and promptly with dispatch, customers, and team members.

Qualifications

  • Valid Class A CDL.
  • Minimum of 1 year OTR driving experience and at least 6 months flatbed experience.
  • Experience hauling steel and steel pipes is a must.
  • Demonstrated skill in using straps, tarps, chains, and binders for securement.
  • Clean driving record (MVR).