Entry Level LTL (Less Than Truckload) Jobs
LTL (Less Than Truckload) trucking positions for drivers with 6 months - 1 year experience. Pay: $45,000 - $55,000.
Entry Level LTL (Less Than Truckload) Driving
You have completed your initial training period and have been driving solo for several months. You are building confidence in your skills and establishing your safety record. At this stage, more carriers are willing to hire you and pay rates start improving noticeably.
LTL (Less Than Truckload) is one of the segments that some carriers will train new drivers for. LTL drivers handle freight that doesn't fill an entire trailer, making multiple stops per route to pick up and deliver shipments from different shippers. This segment is the highest-paying for company drivers because LTL carriers like Old Dominion, FedEx Freight, Estes, Saia, and ABF Freight offer top-tier wages, full benefits, and union opportunities.
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Tips for Entry Level Drivers
- 💡 Start building relationships with dispatchers and load planners — drivers who communicate well and are flexible with loads get the best freight assignments.
- 💡 After 6 months of clean driving, update your resume and start exploring carriers that pay significantly more than training companies. You now have leverage.
- 💡 Consider getting your hazmat endorsement — it opens higher-paying loads and sets you apart from other entry-level drivers with only basic CDL-A credentials.
- 💡 Track your actual miles driven versus what you were promised during hiring. If the gap is large, it may be time to shop for a better freight-matching carrier.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can entry level drivers get ltl (less than truckload) jobs?
Some carriers hire entry level drivers for ltl (less than truckload) positions, especially through training programs. Companies like Heartland Express and USA Truck accept recent CDL graduates.
How much do entry level ltl (less than truckload) drivers earn?
Entry Level ltl (less than truckload) drivers typically earn $45,000 - $55,000. LTL (Less Than Truckload) positions often carry a premium over standard dry van rates, especially for drivers with 6 months - 1 year of experience.
What do I need to drive ltl (less than truckload) with 6 months - 1 year experience?
You need a valid CDL-A license and a clean MVR. Many carriers offer training programs to help you get started in the ltl (less than truckload) segment.
Entry Level LTL (Less Than Truckload) Jobs
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