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Oversized / Heavy Haul Jobs in Alabama

CDL-A oversized / heavy haul driver positions in Alabama (AL). Average pay: $69,500 - $111,000.

CDL-A$69,500 - $111,000

Alabama Oversized / Heavy Haul Pay

$69,500 - $111,000

CDL Required

CDL-A

National Demand

Growing

About Alabama Trucking

Alabama sits at the crossroads of major north-south and east-west freight corridors. The Port of Mobile is a growing Gulf Coast shipping hub, and the state's automotive manufacturing sector generates steady freight demand year-round.

Key Industries in Alabama

  • Automotive manufacturing
  • Aerospace & defense
  • Steel production
  • Forestry & lumber
  • Poultry processing

Top Oversized / Heavy Haul Corridors in Alabama

1

I-65 (north-south spine)

2

I-20/59 (Birmingham corridor)

3

I-10 (Gulf Coast)

Companies Hiring Oversized / Heavy Haul Drivers in Alabama

Barnhart Crane & Rigging

#1

Mammoet

#2

Landstar

#3

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Oversized / Heavy Haul Trucking FAQ for Alabama

What are the top oversized freight lanes in Alabama?

Alabama (AL) offers strong oversized freight opportunities along several key corridors. The state sits within the southeast region, offering access to major interstate freight corridors. The state's southeast location means drivers can access loads tied to automotive manufacturing, poultry processing, and port logistics, creating consistent year-round demand for experienced oversized operators.

Which companies hire oversized drivers in Alabama?

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

How do I get started with oversized in Alabama?

To launch a oversized driving career in Alabama, you'll need a valid CDL and relevant experience. Start by earning your CDL at a Alabama-accredited truck driving school — many carriers offer tuition reimbursement programs. The southeast region's strong demand for automotive manufacturing, poultry processing, and port logistics means new oversized drivers can often find entry-level positions within weeks of earning their CDL.