Trucking Jobs in Fresno, CA
CDL driver opportunities, local salary data, top industries, and major employers in Fresno, California.
Avg CDL Salary
$48,000 - $68,000
Population
1,000,000
Truck Stops
18
Cost of Living
Below Average
Top Industries in Fresno
These industries drive freight demand and create the most CDL trucking jobs in the Fresno metropolitan area.
Major Trucking Employers in Fresno
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Nearby Interstates & Freight Corridors
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Trucking in Fresno, CA
Fresno is ground zero for American agriculture freight. The Central Valley that stretches through Fresno County produces more agricultural output than most entire states — almonds, pistachios, grapes, tomatoes, citrus, dairy, and poultry all flow from this region to tables across the nation. The reefer truck is king in Fresno, with temperature-controlled transport essential for the vast majority of agricultural products. Produce season creates a summer freight surge that draws trucks from across the western U.S., with spot rates spiking as shippers compete for capacity to move perishable loads. The almond industry alone ships over 2 billion pounds annually, mostly from processing plants within 100 miles of Fresno. Dairy operations — California is the nation's top milk-producing state — run 365 days a year, providing baseline freight when produce season slows. Fresno's lower cost of living compared to coastal California allows drivers to live affordably while accessing one of the richest freight markets in the country.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Trucking in Fresno
What makes Fresno's agricultural freight market so important?
Fresno County is the number one agricultural county in the United States by value. Almonds, grapes, tomatoes, poultry, and dairy products all ship by truck from Fresno-area farms and processing plants to markets across the country.
What types of trucks are most needed in Fresno?
Reefer trucks are essential for produce and dairy. Flatbeds haul agricultural equipment and building materials. Tankers move milk from dairies to processing plants and wine from vineyards to bottling facilities. Dry vans handle packaged foods.
Is there year-round work in Fresno?
While produce season (March-October) is the peak, Fresno has year-round freight. Dairy and poultry operations never stop, food processing plants run continuously, and almond harvest in August-September creates its own peak season.