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VT — 2026 Rankings

Best Trucking Companies in Vermont

8 top-ranked carriers hiring in Vermont. Compare pay, hiring status, and find the right fit for your driving career.

Vermont Trucking Market Overview

Vermont's trucking market is small but specialized, driven by the state's dairy industry (Cabot Creamery), craft food manufacturing (Ben & Jerry's), maple syrup production, and ski resort supply chains. Mountain driving skills are essential during the long winters. The state's I-89 and I-91 corridors are the primary freight arteries. Pay reflects New England's higher cost of living, and the limited driver pool means experienced CDL holders are always in demand.

Top 8 Companies in Vermont

1

ODFL serves Vermont's LTL market with premium New England rates and reliable service to the state's rural communities.

Avg: $76,000/yrBest for: Premium LTL
2

FedEx Freight provides priority LTL service to Vermont's distributed population with local and linehaul positions.

Avg: $74,000/yrBest for: Priority freight
3
XPOHiring

XPO's New England terminal network covers Vermont with LTL service and home-daily options.

Avg: $74,000/yrBest for: Home daily
4

Estes provides New England LTL coverage with ESOP ownership and strong company culture.

Avg: $72,000/yrBest for: ESOP benefits
5

Penske manages dedicated fleet contracts for Vermont's food manufacturing companies (Ben & Jerry's, Cabot Creamery).

Avg: $68,000/yrBest for: Food-grade dedicated
6

Schneider provides bulk and tanker freight service for Vermont's maple syrup and dairy industries.

Avg: $64,000/yrBest for: Bulk & tanker
7

Central Transport's Northeast network includes Vermont service with linehaul connections to major markets.

Avg: $70,000/yrBest for: Linehaul drivers
8

Knight-Swift provides OTR lanes through Vermont's I-89 and I-91 corridors for long-haul freight.

Avg: $62,000/yrBest for: OTR drivers

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Frequently Asked Questions About Trucking in Vermont

What is the best trucking company to work for in Vermont?

Based on our 2026 rankings, Old Dominion Freight Line ranks #1 in Vermont with an average pay of $76,000 per year. They earned the top spot because odfl serves vermont's ltl market with premium new england rates and reliable service to the state's rural communities. The best choice for you depends on your experience level, preferred driving type, and home time needs.

How much do truck drivers make in Vermont?

Pay varies by carrier and position type. Among the top companies in Vermont, average pay ranges from $62,000 to $76,000 per year for company drivers. Owner-operators and specialized drivers (tanker, HazMat) can earn significantly more. The state's top industries — Dairy Farming (Cabot), Food Manufacturing (Ben & Jerry's), Maple Syrup Production — influence which types of driving pay the most.

Which trucking companies are hiring in Vermont right now?

As of 2026, are all actively hiring in Vermont. 7 additional companies are also hiring at a steady pace. Companies marked as "Selective" are hiring but have stricter experience requirements.