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Perform duties of a Driver with professionalism and a courteous manner; greeting customers with ... Perform tour and/or transportation to and from destinations * Keep accurate passenger counts

Perform duties of a Driver with professionalism and a courteous manner; greeting customers with ... Perform tour and/or transportation to and from destinations * Keep accurate passenger counts

Perform duties of a Driver with professionalism and a courteous manner; greeting customers with ... Perform tour and/or transportation to and from destinations * Keep accurate passenger counts

Perform duties of a Driver with professionalism and a courteous manner; greeting customers with ... Perform tour and/or transportation to and from destinations * Keep accurate passenger counts

Perform duties of a Driver with professionalism and a courteous manner; greeting customers with ... Perform tour and/or transportation to and from destinations * Keep accurate passenger counts

Perform duties of a Driver with professionalism and a courteous manner; greeting customers with ... Perform tour and/or transportation to and from destinations * Keep accurate passenger counts

Perform duties of a Driver with professionalism and a courteous manner; greeting customers with ... Perform tour and/or transportation to and from destinations * Keep accurate passenger counts

Tour Guide Driver

Roswell, GA · On-site

$15 - $30/hr

Possession of a valid Georgia Commercial Driver's License (CDL). * Clear driving record within last 5 years. * Possession of a current Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations' Medical Examiner ...

Driver Part Time

Cincinnati, OH · On-site

$17 - $21/hr

We are looking for a highly engaging driver tour guide to host our local brewery tour groups. We are seeking someone who has a clean driving record and has some experience driving commercial vehicles ...

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How much do tour driver jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 13, 2026, the average hourly pay for tour driver in the United States is $19.95, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.62 and $20.67 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Tour Driver job?

A Tour Driver is responsible for safely transporting passengers on guided tours while providing information about destinations, landmarks, and attractions. They operate vehicles such as buses, vans, or coaches, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable experience for guests. Tour Drivers may follow set itineraries or customize routes based on tour group preferences. Strong customer service skills, knowledge of local attractions, and a valid driver's license with any required endorsements are essential for this role.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a Tour Driver?

A Tour Driver’s daily responsibilities generally include safely transporting passengers along designated routes, providing informative and engaging commentary about attractions, and ensuring the vehicle is clean and well-maintained. You will often greet and assist guests, answer questions, manage schedules, and coordinate with tour guides or other staff members. The job may also involve handling minor logistical challenges and maintaining records of driving hours and maintenance. This role is dynamic and customer-focused, ideal for those who enjoy travel, meeting new people, and sharing local knowledge.

What do you need to be a tour driver?

To be a tour driver, you typically need a valid driver's license, a clean driving record, and sometimes a commercial driver's license (CDL) depending on the vehicle type. Good customer service skills, knowledge of the local area, and the ability to operate vehicles safely are also important requirements.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Tour Driver position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Tour Driver, you need a valid commercial driver’s license (CDL), excellent driving skills, a clean driving record, and basic knowledge of your tour routes and destinations. Familiarity with navigation systems, route-planning software, PA systems, and compliance with transportation regulations is essential. Outstanding customer service, strong communication, and the ability to engage and manage groups make a candidate stand out in this position. These skills ensure safe, enjoyable, and memorable experiences for passengers while maintaining high standards of professionalism and safety.

What jobs will pay you to travel?

Tour driver jobs often involve traveling to different locations as part of the job, such as guiding tours or transporting clients. Other travel-paying jobs include flight attendants, travel writers, cruise ship staff, and international consultants, all of which require travel as a core part of their roles. These jobs typically require relevant skills, certifications, or licenses depending on the industry.

How much do tour drivers make?

Tour drivers typically earn between $25,000 and $50,000 annually, depending on experience, location, and the type of tours they conduct. Many drivers also receive tips from passengers, which can significantly increase their overall income. Certification in defensive driving and a valid driver's license are often required for this role.

How do tour bus drivers get paid?

Tour bus drivers are typically paid a combination of a base salary or hourly wage and tips from passengers. Some drivers also receive commissions or bonuses based on performance or trip length, and may be paid weekly or biweekly depending on the employer's payroll schedule.
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Class A CDL Tour Operator/Manager - Virginia

Class A CDL Tour Operator/Manager - Virginia

Spevco

Richmond, VA • Remote

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 23 days ago


Job description

Salary:

Summary

SPEVCO is a proud design, build, and tour logistics partner of the VA250 program in the state of Virginia. The VA250 program is a mobile museum (custom-built by Spevco) that engages and educates people across the state about Virginia's role in our nation's founding, and how that legacy has been passed on to each subsequent generation as we continue to work toward a more perfect union together. Spevco is seeking two (2) incredible Class A CDL Tour Operators for this program. Details are below...



Who We Are

For over 50 years, SPEVCO has designed, built, and operated Special Event Vehicles for mobile product marketing tours, mobile education and training, workforce development, incident command & control, disaster relief, mobile medical, and more.


Our clients are cool. Our culture is awesome. Our vehicles are amazing. Our people are pure gold.



Who We Want

SPEVCO is hiring two (2) full-time Class A CDL Drivers / Tour Operators for a state-specific tour in Virginia. This tour will require two people to operate. Do you have Class A CDL driving experience? Do you love to travel? Do you have exceptional client service skills? Do you have experience operating specialty trailers/exhibits for brand activation and/or experiential marketing? If yes, we want to talk to you.



What You'll Be Doing

Driving is just the beginning of this position. In this role, you'll transport and operate a custom mobile museum across the state of Virginia. The purpose of this tour is to commemorate Virginias role in the 250th anniversary of American independence by educating Virginians about their history and civic duty and sharing diverse narratives that capture Virginias complete story and role in shaping the nation. You'll be;

  • Safely driving a Class A Vehicle
  • Setting the stage for an awesome museum experience by preparing this mobile exhibit (set up, cleaning, and tear down)
  • Staying on-site for technical support
  • Always following safety guidelines
  • Having fun in the process


But, a lot goes on behind the scenes to achieve this...

  • We'll train you to set up this custom-expandable trailer and to operate all of the various components
  • You'll travel the state of VA, and specific schedules will vary from week to week
  • As a Class A CDL holder, you will safely drive the event Tractor/Trailer to each event site to set up for the day
  • Execute the day's event, and pack up for the next day's event in partnership with another tour operator
    • A chase vehicle is provided for the second Tour Operator
  • You'll ensure the event trailer and all exhibits are clean, safe, and show-ready
  • Tear down the trailer and pack exhibits each day at the end of the event
  • Full training will be provided, including safe operation of the event trailer, operation of all technology aboard the trailer, ELDs, and more



What You Get Paid

Compensation is a competitive salary and is dependent on your experience in our unique industry. In addition to salary, our Tour Operators receive a per diem while on the road to cover hotel, meals, and more.


SPEVCO also offers a great host of benefits from Medical/Rx, Dental, and Vision, voluntary Disability and Life Insurance, FSA or HSA, 401k with match, PTO plan, and 9 paid holidays.



The Nitty Gritty Requirements and Preferences

  • Leadership, Integrity, and Positive Energy
  • Ideally, candidates will live in the state of Virginia
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • A valid Class A driver's license with a clean driving record and a valid DOT Medical Certificate is required
  • 2 Years of Class A driving experience with 53ft trailers, preferred
  • Experience with moving and setting up custom-expandable event trailers, strongly preferred
  • Strong client service skills and a desire to help our clients achieve their goals
  • Comfortable troubleshooting mechanical and technology problems with SPEVCOs expert support
  • Ability to self-manage and work independently and as part of a team for long periods of time
  • Computer skills Ability to use a tablet computer (Android-based), email, MS Suite, various Web-Based applications, ELDs, etc
  • Willingness to maintain a "show-ready" clean and safe vehicle and exhibit
  • Strong safety mindset and desire to be part of, and promote our safety culture
  • Must be the safest of drivers over the road


Physical & Mental Requirements

Must have the physical and mental strength and endurance to be able to perform duties, in at times extreme environments, as well as the ability to handle stressors of the position in operational and administrative situations. Required to frequently lift and move 50-100 pounds. Expected to stand, sit, walk, climb, balance, lift, reach, stoop, kneel, crouch, crawl, bend, talk, hear, taste, smell, see, and operate objects, tools, and controls.



How To Apply

If you would like to be part of our team and learn more about SPEVCO, pleasefill out this brief application and attach a current resume.


SPEVCO is an Equal Opportunity Employer.


You can also find this job posting athttps://spevco.bamboohr.com/jobs/