| Aspect | Part Time Single Axle Truck Driver | Part Time Flatbed Truck Driver |
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| Credentials | Commercial Driver's License (CDL) Class B or C | CDL Class B or C, with flatbed endorsement |
| Work Environment | Local deliveries, urban or rural routes | Long-distance or regional hauling, loading/unloading |
| Industry Usage | Construction, landscaping, local freight | Construction, manufacturing, specialized freight |
Part Time Single Axle Truck Drivers typically handle local deliveries with smaller trucks, requiring CDL B or C licenses. Flatbed Truck Drivers often work with larger, specialized trucks, also needing CDL B or C with endorsements. Both roles are part-time, but Flatbed Drivers may have more complex loading tasks and longer routes. The main difference lies in the type of cargo and truck used, though both serve similar industries and require comparable credentials.