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Trucking Companies Hiring in South Dakota

South Dakota's trucking market features agricultural freight (corn, soybeans, cattle), construction materials for the growing Sioux Falls metro, and seasonal demand during harvest. The state has no income tax, stretching driver paychecks further.

10Companies Listed
150+Open Positions
5Hiring Now
5With Sign-On Bonus

Companies Actively Hiring in South Dakota

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Werner EnterprisesOpen Positions
OTR Dry VanRegional Dry VanDedicated Account Driver
Bonus: $10,000Recent graduates accepted (with CDL training)
OTR SoloRegional Day CabDedicated Account Driver
Recent graduates accepted (Schneider training program)
OTR Team DriverRegional Day CabLocal P&D Driver
6 months CDL-A (some divisions accept recent graduates)
Knight-Swift TransportationActively Recruiting
OTR SoloRegional Home WeeklyDedicated Route Driver
Bonus: $5,000Recent graduates accepted (Swift Academy)
Prime Inc.Actively Recruiting
OTR SoloRegional Home WeeklyProduce Season Reefer
Bonus: $4,000No experience required (paid CDL training available)
Ryder SystemHiring Now
Regional Day CabLocal P&D DriverDedicated Account Driver
1 year CDL-A
FedEx FreightHiring Now
Regional Day CabLocal P&D DriverLTL Dock-to-Driver
Bonus: $5,0001 year CDL-A
Regional Home WeeklyLocal Home DailyDedicated Account Driver
Bonus: $2,0001 year CDL-A preferred
Regional Day CabLocal P&D DriverDedicated Route Driver
30 months verifiable CDL-A experience in the last 3 years
Amazon FreightActively Recruiting
Regional Day CabLocal P&D DriverDedicated Account Driver
1 year CDL-A (some positions accept recent graduates)

Frequently Asked Questions

What trucking companies hire in South Dakota?
Werner Enterprises, Schneider National, and several agricultural carriers recruit in South Dakota. The growing Sioux Falls metro and seasonal harvest demand create consistent trucking job openings.
Does South Dakota have trucking tax advantages?
Yes, South Dakota has no state income tax, making it one of the best states for truck driver take-home pay. Combined with low cost-of-living, drivers in South Dakota keep more of their earnings than in most states.
What types of freight move in South Dakota?
South Dakota freight includes agricultural products (corn, soybeans, cattle, sunflowers), construction materials, manufactured goods, and seasonal wind energy component hauling.

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