Regional Truck Driving Jobs in New Mexico
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What's the difference between regional and dedicated?
Dedicated trucking jobs have the drivers on repeated or specific routes, where they will interact with one or a few of the same customers over and over. With regional trucking jobs, drivers are assigned to a whole region. These can be a grouping of states or whole sections of the country such as the Southwest or Northeast. Regional trucking jobs will more than likely not have a dedicated route, but the driver will be assigned a new one at each drop-off/pickup and are driving for a set amount of time.How much do Truck Drivers make in New Mexico?
The average salary of a CDL truck driver in New Mexico is $85,868 per year or $1,651 per week. CDL truck drivers can make anywhere from $72,150 to $117,867 depending on where they are driving and how many hours per week they are driving.Which cities in New Mexico are Regional CDL Truck Drivers most in demand?
The top 5 cities in New Mexico where Regional CDL Truck Drivers are most in demand are: