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CDL A Truck Driver

Valdosta, GA · On-site

$1.55K - $1.90K/wk

CDL-A DRIVER- Team -We Provide a Team Partner-Great HOME Time- Touch your doorstep Everyday from 3-10 hours! Job Details: * $500 Sign On. * Mainly Night Driving. * Weekly Avg Pay is $1848.

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CDL A Truck Driver

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$1.55K - $1.80K/wk

Consistent freight volumes help CDL-A truck drivers maintain predictable miles and stable weekly earnings. Join Our Team of Valued CDL A Drivers: Valid CDL A License: Possess a valid CDL A license ...

CDL-A Dedicated Driver

Memphis, TN · On-site

$1.40K - $1.55K/wk

Freight movement and operational flexibility help CDL-A truck drivers earn $1,400 to $1,550 per week running dry van drop and hook freight with home weekly schedules. Home Time: Home weekly Pay: $1 ...

CDL-A DRIVER- Team -We Provide a Team Partner-Great HOME Time- Touch your doorstep Everyday from 3-10 hours! Job Details: * $500 Sign On. * Mainly Night Driving. * Weekly Avg Pay is $1848.

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CDL-A DRIVER- FLEX -Great HOME Time! LOCAL ORIENTATION! Must Live within 30 miles. Job Details: * $500 Sign On. * Monday thru Friday. * Filling in for regional and home daily drivers - if no work ...

CDL-A ReeferTruck Driver

Baton Rouge, LA · On-site

$1.45K - $1.63K/wk

Trucks are maintained on a regular schedule to help CDL-A truck drivers avoid unnecessary downtime during the week. Pay & Benefits: Medical, dental, and vision coverage are available after ...

CDL-A Dedicated Driver

Laredo, TX · On-site

$1.38K - $1.50K/wk

Laredo, TX 78040 Customer freight flow and dedicated lane activity help CDL-A truck drivers earn $1,375 to $1,500 per week with home time every 5-7 days. 2,500 average miles per week No-touch dry ...

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How much do help cdl jobs pay per week?

As of Jun 1, 2026, the average weekly pay for help cdl in the United States is $1,406.67, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $1,153.85 and $1,663.46 per week, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a CDL (Commercial Driver's License) driver, and why are they important?

To thrive as a CDL driver, you need a valid commercial driver’s license, a clean driving record, and knowledge of federal transportation regulations. Familiarity with GPS systems, electronic logging devices (ELDs), and vehicle inspection tools is also essential. Strong time management, attention to detail, and effective communication skills help drivers stay safe and reliable on the road. These abilities are critical for ensuring regulatory compliance, timely deliveries, and maintaining safety for yourself and others.

What are some common challenges faced by CDL (Commercial Driver's License) holders in their daily work, and how can these be managed?

CDL holders often face challenges such as long hours on the road, navigating traffic and weather conditions, and maintaining compliance with safety regulations. Managing fatigue is crucial, so drivers must prioritize rest and follow hours-of-service rules. Staying organized with routes, paperwork, and communication with dispatchers also helps reduce stress. Many companies offer support systems, such as driver managers and ongoing training, to help CDL drivers succeed in their roles.

What are Help CDL jobs?

Help CDL jobs are positions that require a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) and typically involve assisting with driving, transporting goods, or supporting lead drivers. These roles might include responsibilities such as loading and unloading cargo, maintaining vehicle logs, and ensuring compliance with safety regulations. Help CDL positions are often entry-level or support roles that can provide valuable experience for those looking to advance to full-time driving positions. They are essential to the logistics and transportation industry, ensuring operations run smoothly by supporting primary drivers and overall fleet activities.

What is the difference between Help Cdl vs Truck Driver?

AspectHelp CdlTruck Driver
Required CertificationsCDL license (often learner's permit)Full CDL license
Work EnvironmentAssisting with loading, unloading, or support rolesDriving trucks across routes or locally
Employer & Industry UsageLogistics companies, warehouses, delivery servicesTrucking companies, freight carriers

Help Cdl roles typically involve assisting with tasks that require a CDL license, such as loading or support, but may not involve full driving responsibilities. Truck Drivers are licensed professionals responsible for operating commercial vehicles. Both roles are essential in the logistics industry, but they differ mainly in driving duties and certification levels.

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Infographic showing various Help Cdl job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 1% As Needed, 41% Full Time, 42% Part Time, and 15% Contract. Highlights an 66% Physical, and 34% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $73,147 per year, or $35.2 per hour.
Underground Utilities Operator - CDL Licensed

Underground Utilities Operator - CDL Licensed

CDL Electric

Pittsburg, KS

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

***Must have Class A CDL License***

Benefits Include:

  • Health, dental, vision, and 401-K plan.
  • Employer paid long term disability and life insurance for all full-time employees.
  • Paid holidays after 60 days of employment.
  • Employee referral bonuses.

Summary

The Drill Operator/Locator position is responsible for assisting the foreman in all aspects of the job for timely completion to include tracking, boring, trenching, pull fiber, install ground boxes, plow, and other assigned duties to complete the job.

Required Qualifications/Experiences:

  • 3+ years' experience in tracking bores and fluent in heavy equipment operations, telecom knowledge a plus.
  • Knowledge of terminology associated with boring.
  • Attention to detail and initiative to be self-motivated and directed.
  • Ability to listen, follow directions and communicate effectively.
  • Ability to manage time and work independently or with other team members.
  • OSHA Certified.
  • Must have a valid CDL Class A driver license

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Conduct daily safety briefings
  • Always Maintain safe working conditions.
  • Maintain condition, functionality and always use of proper PPE (Personal Protective Equipment).
  • Must be able to Operate equipment efficiently
  • Locate with accuracy to assist machine operators shooting bores.
  • Travel as required for jobs to ensure projects are on schedule.
  • Must maintain a Class A CDL or be able to obtain one in 60 days.
  • Required to disclose personal information to our clients in order to be allowed on the client's premises to complete required job duties.
  • Other assigned duties by leadership team.
  • Demonstrate and attain CDL Core Values:
    • Safety
    • People
    • Integrity
    • Accountability
    • Excellence

Physical Demands:

  • Standing, walking, bending, kneeling and/or sitting for long periods of time.
  • Push/Pull/Lift/Moving 80 pounds repeatedly.
  • Working in adverse weather conditions.
  • Walking on steep inclines covered with loose rock or ballast.