A typical day in Dirt Hauling involves operating heavyduty trucks to transport soil, gravel, or debris to and from construction sites, quarries, or landfills. You’ll often start by inspecting your vehicle, checking routes, and coordinating with site managers or dispatchers about the logistics of each job. Many roles require working outdoors in various weather conditions and adhering to strict deadlines to keep projects on schedule. Teamwork is essential, as you may work alongside equipment operators, construction crews, and supervisors to ensure safety and efficiency. With experience, there are opportunities to move into lead driver, dispatcher, or equipment management roles.