Class-A CDL Truck Driver
With a Class A Commercial Driver's License (CDL), a wide
array of job titles become available to you. This is the highest class of CDL,
allowing you to operate vehicles with a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) of
26,001 pounds or more, as well as towing a trailer weighing over 10,000 pounds.
Here's a comprehensive list of job titles you can pursue:
Over-the-Road (OTR) Trucking:
- Long
Haul Truck Driver: Transporting freight across state lines and often
for extended periods.
- Line
Haul Driver: Transporting freight between terminals or distribution
centers.
- OTR
Company Driver: Employed directly by a trucking company.
- OTR
Owner-Operator: Owning and operating your own truck, contracting with
companies for loads.
- Team
Driver: Driving with a co-driver to cover more miles in a shorter
time.
- Refrigerated
(Reefer) Driver: Transporting temperature-sensitive goods.
- Flatbed
Driver: Hauling oversized or irregularly shaped cargo that requires
strapping and securing.
- Dry
Van Driver: Transporting general freight in enclosed trailers.
Regional Trucking:
- Regional
Truck Driver: Operating within a specific geographic region, allowing
for more frequent home time than OTR.
- Dedicated
Route Driver: Following a consistent route and schedule for a specific
customer.
Local Trucking:
- Local
Delivery Driver: Transporting goods within a city or metropolitan
area.
- Route
Driver: Delivering goods to multiple stops on a predetermined route.
- P&D
(Pick-up and Delivery) Driver: Picking up and delivering various types
of freight within a local area.
- Tanker
Driver (Local): Transporting liquids or gases in bulk within a local
radius.
- Construction
Driver: Hauling materials and equipment to and from construction
sites.
- Waste
Management Driver: Operating garbage trucks or roll-off vehicles.
Specialized Trucking:
- Tanker
Driver (OTR/Regional): Transporting bulk liquids or gases over longer
distances. Requires a tanker endorsement.
- Hazmat
Driver (OTR/Regional/Local): Transporting hazardous materials.
Requires a hazmat endorsement.
- Heavy
Haul Driver: Transporting oversized and overweight loads that require
specialized permits and equipment.
- Lowboy
Driver: Hauling heavy equipment on lowboy trailers.
- Auto
Hauler: Transporting new or used vehicles.
- Livestock
Hauler: Transporting animals.
- Logging
Truck Driver: Hauling logs from forests to mills.
- Dump
Truck Driver: Transporting materials like gravel, sand, and asphalt.
- Mixer
Truck Driver: Delivering and operating concrete mixer trucks.
- Vacuum
Truck Driver: Operating trucks with powerful vacuum systems for
various applications.
Other Related Roles (May require additional training or
experience):
- Driver
Trainer: Training new truck drivers.
- Dispatcher:
Coordinating truck movements and assignments. (Often requires driving
experience)
- Logistics
Coordinator: Managing the transportation and storage of goods. (Often
benefits from driving experience)
- Safety
Manager: Ensuring compliance with safety regulations. (Often requires
driving experience)
- Transportation
Manager: Overseeing transportation operations. (Often benefits from
driving experience)
Important Considerations:
- Endorsements:
Some of these job titles require specific endorsements on your Class A
CDL, such as Hazmat (H), Tanker (N), Doubles/Triples (T), or Passenger (P
- though less common with a standard Class A).
- Experience:
While a Class A CDL opens doors, many employers will require a certain
amount of driving experience for some of the more specialized or OTR
roles. Entry-level positions are available, especially with companies that
offer training.
- Company
Requirements: Each trucking company will have its own hiring
requirements, including acceptable driving records, background checks, and
drug testing policies.
As you can see, a Class A CDL provides a solid foundation
for a diverse and in-demand career in the transportation industry. The specific
job titles you pursue will depend on your interests, lifestyle preferences
(e.g., desire for home time), and any additional endorsements you obtain.