The Resume of a $70,000/year LTL Truck Driver
Only two years after starting his truck driving career, Andrew found a job paying $70,000 per year. Andrew’s is just one example of a career as a truck driver, but it shows the potential path other drivers can follow for similar success.
Job #1 – Conway Truckload: $40,000/Year
Job Description: “OTR dry van, typical entry level steering wheel holder job, nothing special.”
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Job #2 – Central Transport: $52,000/Year
Job Description: “LTL dry freight, lots of dock work involved, terminal to terminal stuff.”
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Job #3 – AAA Cooper (ACT Transportation): $70,000/Year
Job Description: “LTL individual dry shipments. Mostly pulling doubles around southeast US.”
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Andrew’s Advice to Fellow Drivers
“If your ambition is to become an LTL linehaul driver, your best bet is to start out as a dockworker at a reputable company and work your way up. You can even get your CDL for free at many companies while working there.