Regional Truck Driving Jobs in Texas
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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 Texas?
The average salary of a CDL truck driver in Texas is $86,892 per year or $1,671 per week. CDL truck drivers can make anywhere from $70,000 to $120,000 depending on where they are driving and how many hours per week they are driving.Which cities in Texas are Regional CDL Truck Drivers most in demand?
The top 20 cities in Texas where Regional CDL Truck Drivers are most in demand are: