I have enough OTR experience under my belt now to look for local driving jobs. I personally enjoy living in big cities compared to smaller places (too quiet/not enough to do), and I'm wondering what are good vs bad cities in terms of the supply vs demand of jobs.
My impression is that Chicago, Philadelphia, Minneapolis, Cleveland, Pittsburg etc would be examples of what I'm looking for. Am I missing anything? What's everybody's experiences?
Also, I have had about a year's gap in my experience as I've been driving CDL B for the last year, (long story) is that gap going to affect hirers when looking at my resume?
Best *major* cities with good job market for CDL A local?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by XenonOxide, Dec 1, 2025.
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Go where you don't have to pay state income taxes and can keep more of your paycheck for yourself.
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Nashville, TN
Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX
Las Vegas, NV
Sioux Falls, SD
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All the above have plenty of local jobs and a decent night life.OdderThan, Lonesome and XenonOxide Thank this. -
cool I'll keep that in mind in my calculations
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The really bigger cities...in many cases...are now dystopias -- & thus, the smaller cities will generally be a better choice:
- Nashville, TN
- Mobile, AL
- Reno, NV
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Food Service in any major city a Plus.
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Most companies hiring for local work will hire you with that 12 mos. CDL-B because you have plenty of CDL-A prior to that. On the apps. list all CDL-A work plus the CDL-B work.
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look at a map of the USA. Look at the cities where 2 or more federal interstate highways cross. Those are often big cities with lots of transportation jobs.
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Lol that's where I've been living the last year... And it's true I now can drive literally anywhere.
Long story, moved there to be with my long distance partner, things went wrong and we broke up, and now I'm like, there's no way in hell I'm gonna stay there when rent is this insaneaustinmike Thanks this. -
Been there done that. Tough place. I wouldn’t recommend it. Drive around there long enough and you’ll nail the top of a couple of trailers on something.
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