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Day Street Sweeper (CDL) - Full-Time LOCATION: Hurst, TX HOURS: 1st Shift COMPENSATION: $20 / Hour TRAVEL: Minimal (1-10%) Who we are: Sweeping Corporation of America (SCA) is the nation's leading ...

Street Sweeper (CDL-B) - Full-Time LOCATION: San Marcos, CA HOURS: Day Shift - Monday - Friday COMPENSATION: $22-$23/ HR TRAVEL: Minimal (1-10%) Who we are: Sweeping Corporation of America (SCA) is ...

Street Sweeper (CDL-B) - Full-Time LOCATION: Downey, CA HOURS: Day Shift COMPENSATION: $21-$23/ HR TRAVEL: Minimal (1-10%) Who we are: Sweeping Corporation of America (SCA) is the nation's leading ...

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How much do street jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for street in the United States is $19.61, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.94 and $21.15 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What jobs pay 4000 a week without a degree?

Jobs that can pay $4,000 a week without requiring a degree include skilled trades such as electricians, plumbers, and HVAC technicians, especially for those with experience and certifications. Sales roles like real estate agents or high-ticket sales can also reach this income level with strong performance and commissions. Additionally, certain entrepreneurial or freelance opportunities in fields like digital marketing or consulting may achieve this income, depending on skills and client base.

How to make $10,000 a month without a degree?

Making $10,000 a month in a street-related job typically requires developing high-demand skills such as sales, logistics, or skilled trades, and gaining experience to increase earning potential. Opportunities may include starting a small business, working in construction, or providing specialized services, often requiring strong work ethic and entrepreneurial skills.

What jobs pay $700 a day?

Jobs that can pay $700 a day include skilled trades such as electricians, plumbers, and HVAC technicians, especially for experienced professionals or those working on large projects. High-paying freelance roles like software developers, consultants, or specialized contractors may also reach this daily rate, often requiring relevant certifications, skills, and a strong client base.

What is the difference between Street vs Delivery Driver?

AspectStreetDelivery Driver
Required CredentialsDriver's license, possibly a commercial licenseDriver's license, vehicle insurance
Work EnvironmentUrban or suburban streets, traffic conditionsCustomer locations, various routes
Employer & Industry UsageConstruction, maintenance, or municipal servicesFood, retail, courier services
Common Search & ComparisonPeople searching for street-related jobs or roles involving street workPeople comparing delivery roles or courier jobs

Street jobs typically involve work directly on streets, such as maintenance or construction, requiring specific licenses. Delivery drivers focus on transporting goods or food to customers, often working in urban areas. While both roles involve driving, their work environments and industry applications differ significantly.

What skill pays $100 an hour?

In the transportation and logistics industry, a skilled truck driver or owner-operator with specialized licenses and experience can earn $100 an hour or more. High-paying skills often include advanced driving certifications, route planning, and knowledge of freight regulations, especially for long-haul or specialized cargo. Such roles typically require a commercial driver's license (CDL) and a clean driving record.
What cities are hiring for Street jobs? Cities with the most Street job openings:
What states have the most Street jobs? States with the most job openings for Street jobs include:
Infographic showing various Street job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 69% Full Time, 28% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $40,797 per year, or $19.6 per hour.
Day Street Sweeper (CDL) - Full-Time

Day Street Sweeper (CDL) - Full-Time

sca

Dallas, TX โ€ข On-site

$20/hr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

JOB TITLE: Day Street Sweeper (CDL) โ€“ Full-Time

LOCATION: Hurst, TX

HOURS: 1st Shift

COMPENSATION: $20 / Hour

TRAVEL: Minimal (1-10%)

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Who we are:

Sweeping Corporation of America (SCA) is the nationโ€™s leading street sweeping company, operating in over 20 states and supporting more than 600 municipalities, counties, and government agencies. With over six million miles serviced annually, SCA is uniquely focused on the delivery of high-performance street sweeping, jet-vac, and environmental services. SCA has built its entire organization, its people, processes, technology, and investments around providing uninterrupted, accountable, and results-driven services tailored to the needs of our clients. Our mission is to provide essential sweeping and environmental services that support cleaner, safer, and more sustainable communities.

Your daily impact:

As our next Street Sweeper, you'llย be at the heart of our missionโ€”delivering essential services that help improve public safetyย andย enhance environmental quality. In this role,ย youโ€™llย take ownership of assigned routes,ย drive the street sweeper,ย andย operateย specializedย equipment toย keep streets cleanย and well-maintained.ย 

The job responsibilities below outline the core duties and expectations of a position, providing clarity on how the role supports Company goals. However, not all duties can be listed, and as business needs evolve, responsibilities may shift over time to reflect new priorities, processes, or technologies:

  • Route Execution: Review routes in advance, ask clarifying questions as needed, and complete assigned work on time with attention to quality.
  • Safety & Inspections: Complete required pre- and post-trip inspections and ensure equipment is safe and operational before starting work.
  • Equipment & Material Handling: Operate equipment safely and efficiently, follow traffic laws and site protocols, and handle materials according to disposal and safety procedures.
  • Reporting & Documentation: Immediately report equipment issues, incidents, or safety concerns and accurately complete required logs and paperwork.
  • Professional Communication: Represent the Company professionally and communicate effectively with supervisors, team members, and clients.
  • Adaptability & Reliability: Respond effectively to changing conditions, solve problems as they arise, and maintain regular, predictable attendance.

Minimum Job Requirements:

Minimum job qualifications define the essential skills, experience, and abilities needed to succeed in the role. They set the baseline for hiring but may evolve as the job and business requirements change:

  • Education: High School or GED
  • Experience: 1 year DOT driving experience โ€“ waste & recycling services experience preferred
  • License: CDL-B & DOT Medical Card
  • Age: Must be at least 21 years of age
  • Compliance: Must maintain an acceptable driving record and successfully pass a motor vehicle record (MVR) check, background check, and drug screening in accordance with Company policy and applicable law.

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Skills & Competencies:

Skills and competencies define the abilities and behaviors essential for success in the role. They guide performance expectations and may evolve as the role, team, or business priorities change:

  • Safety & Compliance Focus: Ability to follow safety procedures, conduct inspections, operate equipment responsibly, and comply with all traffic, site, and regulatory requirements.
  • Operational Execution & Reliability: Strong ability to plan routes, complete work efficiently and accurately, adapt to changing conditions, and maintain consistent, dependable attendance.
  • Communication & Issue Reporting: Effectively communicate with supervisors and teammates, represent the Company professionally, and promptly report equipment issues, incidents, or safety concerns.

Safety is #1:

Our safety culture is more than a policyโ€”itโ€™s a mindset. We have a full-time safety team, rigorous training programs, and detailed operating procedures to protect our people and the communities we serve. Youโ€™ll be supported from Day One with the tools and knowledge to work confidently and safely.ย 

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Benefits & Wellness at SCA:

We believe great people deserve great perks. When you join SCA, youโ€™re not just keeping the streets cleanโ€”youโ€™re paving the way to a better future (with some solid benefits under the hood).

Hereโ€™s what weโ€™ve got in our hopper:

  • 401(k) with Match: Plan for the long haulโ€”retirement is another kind of clean sweep.
  • Weekly Pay:ย Consistentย weeklyย pay you can count on, plusย on-demandย pay so you can access earned wages when you need them.ย 
  • Health, Dental, Vision & Life Insurance: Take care of what matters most with benefits designed to support you and your familyโ€™s wellbeing and future.
  • Short- & Long-Term Disability: If life throws a pothole your way, we help you keep rolling.
  • Indemnity Insurance: Extra protection for lifeโ€™s unexpected detours.
  • Paid Time Off & Holidays: Even the best machines need downtime.
  • Training Programs: Shift into high gear with learning and career advancement opportunities.
  • Team Focus: We show up for our customers and each other, every day.
  • A Culture that Cares: People are the heart of everything we do, fostering a culture of respect, safety, and growth
  • Rooted in Respect: A company with a name people know & trust - built on relationships, community pride and a people focused approach to leadership.

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Physical Requirements:

Physical requirements outline the essential on-the-job demands needed to perform the role safely and effectively.

  • Work Environment & Exposure: Constant work outdoors with regular exposure to weather, elements, and traffic; occasional exposure to loud noise, dust/debris, and jarring conditions; limited exposure to chemicals.
  • Physical Demands: Frequent sitting and walking/standing; occasional bending, twisting, squatting, kneeling, pushing/pulling; limited stair climbing and crawling; ability to lift and carry up to 50 lbs at varying heights, including overhead.
  • Cognitive & Sensory Requirements: Continuous reading, screen use, mental focus, and hand-eye coordination throughout the workday.
  • Equipment & Tools: Operation of specialized equipment (e.g., mechanical broom sweeper) and use of hand controls, foot controls, and fine motor skills.
  • Safety & Protective Gear: Required use of appropriate PPE, including high-visibility apparel, eye, ear, hand, foot, head, lung, and skin protection.

Ready to sweep your career to the next level? Apply today and join the SCA team!

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