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Entry Level Class A Driver Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Class A CDL Driver

Denver, CO · On-site

$1.4K - $1.5K/wk

You are home daily with entry level Class A driving position. This position operates within 250 miles of Denver CO. The average annual pay is $75,000-$82,000 with a 5-day work week. Drivers would ...

Class A CDL Driver

Denver, CO · On-site

$1.4K - $1.5K/wk

You are home daily with entry level Class A driving position. This position operates within 250 miles of Denver CO. The average annual pay is $75,000-$82,000 with a 5-day work week. Drivers would ...

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How much do entry level class a driver jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for entry level class a driver in the United States is $17.31, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.35 and $18.27 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Entry Level Class A Driver vs Class B Driver?

AspectEntry Level Class A DriverClass B Driver
Required CredentialsCommercial Driver's License (CDL) Class ACDL Class B
Work EnvironmentLong-haul and regional trucking, transporting various freightLocal deliveries, passenger buses, or smaller freight
Employer & Industry UsageTrucking companies, logistics, freight carriersPublic transit, local delivery services, small freight companies

Entry Level Class A Drivers typically hold a CDL Class A license, enabling them to operate large tractor-trailers for long-distance freight. Class B Drivers usually hold a CDL Class B license, focusing on local deliveries or passenger transport. While both roles require CDL credentials and involve driving, Class A Drivers often work longer hours and handle more complex vehicles, whereas Class B Drivers focus on shorter routes and different vehicle types.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Entry Level Class A Driver, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Entry Level Class A Driver, you need a valid Class A Commercial Driver’s License (CDL), knowledge of safe driving practices, and a clean driving record. Familiarity with electronic logging devices (ELDs), GPS navigation, and basic vehicle maintenance tools is often required. Attention to detail, time management, and strong communication skills help drivers excel in scheduling and customer interactions. These competencies ensure the safe, timely, and compliant delivery of goods while maintaining high standards of professionalism and safety.

What are some common challenges faced by Entry Level Class A Drivers during their first year on the job?

Entry Level Class A Drivers often encounter challenges such as adapting to long hours on the road, managing fatigue, and learning to navigate various routes efficiently. Building confidence when operating large vehicles in diverse traffic and weather conditions can also take time. Additionally, new drivers must quickly become familiar with industry regulations, safety protocols, and proper documentation. Support from experienced colleagues and ongoing training can help ease this transition and enhance job performance.

What is an Entry Level Class A Driver?

An Entry Level Class A Driver is a professional who has recently obtained their Class A Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) and is beginning their career in truck driving. These drivers are qualified to operate large vehicles such as tractor-trailers, tanker trucks, and other commercial vehicles that require a Class A CDL. Entry level drivers typically undergo additional training with an employer to gain experience on the road, learn safety protocols, and comply with federal and state regulations. Their responsibilities may include transporting goods over long or short distances, following schedules, and ensuring the safe delivery of cargo.
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Infographic showing various Entry Level Class A Driver job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 20% Full Time, 63% Part Time, and 17% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $35,999 per year, or $17.3 per hour.
Entry Level Class A Driver Trainee

Entry Level Class A Driver Trainee

Performance Food Group

Springfield, MA • On-site

$300/day

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 24 days ago


Job description

Job Description
Position Details:
  • Entry Level Position requiring 0-12 months experience with Class A license
  • $300 per day guaranteed during training (11-16 weeks)
  • Monday - Friday, Dispatch times range between 3am -5am. Home Daily!
We Deliver the Goods:
  • Competitive pay and benefits, including Day 1 Health & Wellness Benefits, Employee Stock Purchase Plan, 401K Employer Matching, Education Assistance, Paid Time Off, and much more
  • Growth opportunities performing essential work to support America's food distribution system
  • Safe and inclusive working environment, including culture of rewards, recognition, and respect
Position Purpose:
This is an entry level driver training role. This driver is responsible for learning to and/or gaining experience in driving a tractor trailer or straight truck intrastate and/or interstate on local, over-the-toad (OTR), shuttle, and/or overnight routes to deliver and unload various food and food related products to customers. All routes are expected to be completed safely in accordance with all Company policies and Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations. The Driver Trainee communicates and interacts with customers, vendors and co-workers professionally ensuring all services and duties are executed in accordance with preferred work methods and customer service practices. Functions as a team member within the department and organization, as required, and performs any duty assigned to best serve the company.
Position Responsibilities:
  • Attends and successfully completes PFG Entry Level Driver Trainee or Dock to Driver Training Program as required. All training documentation is completed and maintained per requirements.
  • Rides-with and assists driver trainer in executing deliveries as required. Follow all instructions and directions provided by driver trainer.
  • Perform all required safety checks (i.e. pre/post trip) including inspections of tractor/truck and trailer according to Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations; inspect tractor/truck and trailer to insure they meet company safety standards and take appropriate action as needed. Report all safety issues and/or repairs required.
  • Follow all DOT regulations and company safe driving guidelines and policies. Immediately report any and all safety hazards.
  • Inspect trailer for properly loaded and secured freight. Perform count check of items and check customer invoices of products that have been loaded. Check and complete in an accurate and in legible fashion all required paperwork associated with freight. Move tractor to the loading dock and attach preloaded trailer as needed.
  • Drive to and deliver customer orders according to predetermined route delivery schedule.
  • Unload products from the trailer, transport items into designated customer storage areas. Perform damage control checks on items, scanning and contact supervisor about removing orders according to company policy. Verify delivery of items with customer and obtain proper signatures. Collect money (cash or checks) where required. Load customer returns on to trailer and secure trailer doors.
  • Ensure that tractor, trailer and freight are appropriately locked and/or secured at all times.
  • Unload damaged goods and customer returns and bring to the driver check-in and complete necessary paperwork. Unload all equipment, materials and remove trash from trailers as required.
  • Complete daily record of hours of service and enter in log in accordance with Federal DOT, state and company requirements.
  • Perform general housekeeping duties in tractor, loading dock area and keep trailers clear and clean as required. At the end of the shift secure all equipment and complete all necessary paperwork.
  • Performs other related duties as assigned.
It is unlawful in Massachusetts to require or administer a lie detector test as a condition of employment or continued employment. An employer who violates this law shall be subject to criminal penalties and civil liability.
EEO Statement
Performance Food Group and/or its subsidiaries (individually or collectively, the "Company") provides equal employment opportunity (EEO) to all applicants and employees, regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, marital status, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, and any other characteristic protected by applicable local, state and federal laws and regulations. Please click on the following links to review: (1) our EEO Policy; (2) the "EEO is the Law" poster and supplement; and (3) the Pay Transparency Policy Statement.
Required Qualifications
• High School Diploma/GED or Equivalent
• Internal PFG Candidates: 1 year of service in good standing as outlined in the PFG Entry Level Driver Trainee or Dock to Driver Training Program, able to attain CDL Permit and DOT Health Card
• External Driver School Direct Hire: 0-12 months experience with a CDL License
• External Entry Level Hire: 0-12 months with a CDL License
• Valid CDL A
• Must be 21 years of age
• Meet all State licensing and/or certification requirements
(where applicable)
• Clean Motor Vehicle Report (MVR) for past 3 years
• Pass post offer drug test
• Pass road test
• Attains or has valid current DOT Health Card
• Able to hand-lift and utilize two-wheeler, lift gate and/or other equipment to move and/or stack product cases/freight of varying size and weight throughout shift; product generally ranges from approximately 60 to 90 pounds, depending on the location
Company Description
Performance Foodservice, PFG's broadline distributor, maintains a unique relationship with a variety of local customers, including independent restaurants and hotels, healthcare facilities, schools, and quick-service eateries. A team of sales reps, chefs, consultants, and other experts builds close relationships with customers - providing advice on improving operations, menu development, product selection, and operational strategies. The Performance team delivers delicious food but also goes above and beyond to help independent restaurant owners achieve their dreams.