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Oversized / Heavy Haul Jobs in Texas

CDL-A oversized / heavy haul driver positions in Texas (TX). Average pay: $79,000 - $126,500.

CDL-A$79,000 - $126,500

Texas Oversized / Heavy Haul Pay

$79,000 - $126,500

CDL Required

CDL-A

National Demand

Growing

About Texas Trucking

Texas is the largest trucking market in the United States. The state's massive geographic size, oil and gas industry, cross-border trade with Mexico, and diverse economy create more trucking jobs than any other state. The Texas Triangle (Houston-Dallas-San Antonio) generates enormous freight volume.

Key Industries in Texas

  • Oil & gas (Permian Basin, Eagle Ford, Gulf Coast)
  • Cross-border trade (Mexico, multiple ports of entry)
  • Agriculture (cattle, cotton, grain)
  • Petrochemical refining (Houston Ship Channel)
  • Technology & e-commerce (Austin, Dallas)

Top Oversized / Heavy Haul Corridors in Texas

1

I-35 (Dallas to San Antonio to Laredo)

2

I-10 (Houston to San Antonio to El Paso)

3

I-45 (Dallas to Houston)

Companies Hiring Oversized / Heavy Haul Drivers in Texas

Barnhart Crane & Rigging

#1

Mammoet

#2

Landstar

#3

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Oversized / Heavy Haul Trucking FAQ for Texas

How much do oversized drivers earn in Texas?

Oversized driver salaries in Texas (TX) vary based on experience, endorsements, and the specific freight market. The south central region's demand for oil and gas logistics, cross-border trade, and beef processing directly influences pay rates. Major national carriers and regional fleets both hire oversized drivers in Texas. Drivers with 3+ years of experience and a clean record typically earn toward the top of the pay range.

What qualifications do I need for oversized jobs in Texas?

To work as a oversized driver in Texas, you'll need a valid CDL and relevant experience. Texas follows federal CDL testing standards administered through the state's DMV or licensing authority. Most oversized carriers in the south central region also run background checks and require a current DOT medical card.

What is the job outlook for oversized drivers in Texas?

The demand for oversized drivers in Texas remains strong due to the state's role in oil and gas logistics, cross-border trade, and beef processing. The state sits within the south central region, offering access to major interstate freight corridors. The nationwide CDL driver shortage — estimated at over 80,000 unfilled positions — means qualified oversized drivers in Texas have significant leverage when negotiating pay and home time.