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What is a local truck driver?
A local truck driver is a driver that drives routes that are local to where they live, typically within a 200-mile radius. Local trucking driving jobs consist of an 8–10-hour workday and allows the driver to be home every night. Local Truck drivers need to be able to navigate smaller routes within tighter road conditions as these drivers are not going to be usually using the highway and are expected to be on a tighter pickup and delivery schedule. Drivers who take a local truck driving job, will usually be assigned a routine route or routes that they will repeatedly drive.How many hours can a local CDL driver drive?
Local truck driving jobs typically require 10-to-14-hour days, but the required hours will likely depend heavily on the company's needs. Most days start around 4:00 AM for local drivers and can end around 5 or 6. Fortunately, many companies offer overtime pay which can bring in larger paychecks.How much do Local Truck Drivers make?
The average salary of a local truck driver is $63,784 per year or $1,227 per week. Local Truck Drivers can make anywhere from $54,080 to $77,133 depending on where they are driving and how many hours per week they are driving.Which states have the highest demand for Local Truck Drivers?
The top 10 states that have the highest demand for Local Truck Drivers are:
Which cities are Local CDL Truck Drivers most in demand?
The top 20 cities where Local CDL Truck Drivers are most in demand are: