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Trucking Jobs in Tampa, FL

CDL driver opportunities, local salary data, top industries, and major employers in Tampa, Florida.

Avg CDL Salary

$50,000 - $68,000

Population

3,200,000

Truck Stops

20

Cost of Living

Average

Top Industries in Tampa

These industries drive freight demand and create the most CDL trucking jobs in the Tampa metropolitan area.

1
Phosphate Mining & Fertilizer
2
Petroleum Distribution
3
Healthcare
4
Tourism & Hospitality
5
Construction Materials

Major Trucking Employers in Tampa

These companies and facilities employ CDL truck drivers and logistics professionals in the Tampa, FL area.

Mosaic Company
Port Tampa Bay
Amazon
Publix Super Markets
Tampa General Hospital

Nearby Interstates & Freight Corridors

These major highways serve Tampa and carry the highest volumes of commercial truck traffic through the area.

I-75
I-4
I-275

Trucking in Tampa, FL

Tampa Bay's freight profile is distinctly different from Florida's other major metros. The Port of Tampa is the state's largest port by tonnage, handling massive volumes of phosphate from the Bone Valley mining region south of the city — Florida produces 75% of the phosphate used in U.S. fertilizer. This creates steady tanker and bulk hauling work that pays well above standard dry van rates. The petroleum terminal at Port Tampa distributes fuel throughout the Florida peninsula, making it critical infrastructure. Beyond industrial freight, Tampa's rapid population growth has attracted Amazon, Walmart, and Target distribution centers that serve the Gulf Coast from Pensacola to Naples. The I-4 corridor connecting Tampa to Orlando is one of the deadliest roads in America, and drivers who navigate it daily earn every penny. Tampa's lack of state income tax and year-round mild climate make it attractive for drivers despite rising housing costs.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Trucking in Tampa

What makes Tampa's freight market different from other Florida cities?

Tampa is Florida's bulk cargo leader. The Port of Tampa handles phosphate for fertilizer, petroleum products, and construction aggregates. This creates tanker and bulk hauling jobs that aren't as common in Miami or Jacksonville.

How does Florida's population growth affect Tampa trucking?

Tampa Bay is growing rapidly. New housing construction drives building materials freight, and a growing population means more consumer goods, grocery, and last-mile delivery demand year over year.

What are the challenges of trucking in the Tampa Bay area?

The Howard Frankland and Gandy bridges connecting Tampa to St. Petersburg create bottlenecks. Hurricane season (June-November) can disrupt operations, though it also creates surge demand for emergency supplies freight.