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Hotshot / Sprinter Van Jobs in New Mexico

Non-CDL hotshot / sprinter van driver positions in New Mexico (NM). Average pay: $41,000 - $87,000.

Non-CDL$41,000 - $87,000

New Mexico Hotshot / Sprinter Van Pay

$41,000 - $87,000

CDL Required

Non-CDL

National Demand

Growing

About New Mexico Trucking

New Mexico is a critical crossroads between Texas, Arizona, and Colorado with I-25 and I-40 intersecting in Albuquerque. The state's oil production in the Permian Basin, military installations, and cross-border trade with Mexico drive freight demand.

Key Industries in New Mexico

  • Oil & gas (Permian Basin)
  • Military & national laboratory logistics
  • Cross-border trade (Mexico)
  • Agriculture (chile peppers, pecans, dairy)
  • Mining (copper, potash, uranium)

Top Hotshot / Sprinter Van Corridors in New Mexico

1

I-40 (east-west through Albuquerque)

2

I-25 (north-south through Albuquerque)

3

I-10 (southern NM, Las Cruces to El Paso)

Companies Hiring Hotshot / Sprinter Van Drivers in New Mexico

Expedite freight through load boards (DAT, Truckstop.com)

#1

Amazon Relay

#2

Uber Freight

#3

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Hotshot / Sprinter Van Trucking FAQ for New Mexico

What are the top hotshot freight lanes in New Mexico?

New Mexico (NM) offers strong hotshot freight opportunities along several key corridors. The state sits within the south central region, offering access to major interstate freight corridors. The state's south central location means drivers can access loads tied to oil and gas logistics, cross-border trade, and beef processing, creating consistent year-round demand for experienced hotshot operators.

Which companies hire hotshot drivers in New Mexico?

Major national carriers and regional fleets both hire hotshot drivers in New Mexico. These carriers offer a range of positions from company driver to lease-purchase programs. New Mexico's position in the south central freight market means both national fleets and regional specialists actively recruit hotshot drivers. Check each carrier's current pay package, home time policy, and equipment standards before applying.

How do I get started with hotshot in New Mexico?

To launch a hotshot driving career in New Mexico, you'll need a valid CDL and relevant experience. Start by earning your CDL at a New Mexico-accredited truck driving school — many carriers offer tuition reimbursement programs. The south central region's strong demand for oil and gas logistics, cross-border trade, and beef processing means new hotshot drivers can often find entry-level positions within weeks of earning their CDL.