Trucking Jobs in Tallahassee, FL
CDL driver opportunities, local salary data, top industries, and major employers in Tallahassee, Florida.
Avg CDL Salary
$44,000 - $62,000
Population
390,000
Truck Stops
10
Cost of Living
Below Average
Top Industries in Tallahassee
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Major Trucking Employers in Tallahassee
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Nearby Interstates & Freight Corridors
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Trucking in Tallahassee, FL
Tallahassee's freight market is anchored by the stability of government operations. As the capital of the third-most-populous state, the city generates a constant baseline of supply chain activity for state agencies, the legislature, and the governor's office. Two major universities — FSU and FAMU — add institutional freight demand including food service supplies for dining halls, laboratory equipment for research programs, and the massive logistics operation supporting Seminole athletics. The I-10 corridor through Tallahassee is the primary east-west freight route across the Florida Panhandle, connecting the Florida peninsula markets to the Gulf Coast states. Tallahassee's position in north Florida gives it a more Southern feel than peninsular Florida, with pine timber and agricultural operations contributing to the freight mix. The city's cost of living is notably lower than South Florida metros, and Florida's lack of state income tax applies here just as in Miami or Jacksonville, making Tallahassee a financially savvy home base for drivers working the Panhandle and Southeast Georgia freight markets.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Trucking in Tallahassee
What government freight does Tallahassee generate?
As Florida's capital, Tallahassee generates supply chain demand for state government operations — office equipment, IT infrastructure, construction materials for state buildings, and supplies for the legislative complex.
How do the universities affect freight?
FSU and FAMU together enroll over 55,000 students. Seasonal move-in freight, food service supply, laboratory equipment, and athletic program logistics all contribute to the freight market.
What is the I-10 corridor like through Tallahassee?
I-10 through Tallahassee connects Jacksonville to Pensacola across the Panhandle. This corridor carries freight between the Florida peninsula and the Gulf Coast states, with Tallahassee as a service and distribution waypoint.