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Moderate Demand

Dedicated Routes Jobs in Vermont

Browse dedicated trucking positions across Vermont with top carriers hiring now.

Average Pay

$65,000 - $94,000

Demand Level

Moderate

Top Carriers

5+ Hiring

Key Cities

5+ Markets

Dedicated Trucking in Vermont

Vermont's concentration of retail, pharmaceutical, and food distribution centers creates abundant dedicated driving positions. Major retailers and grocery chains maintain dedicated fleets throughout the Northeast corridor. Demand for dedicated drivers in Vermont is moderate, with many accounts offering weekly home time and consistent weekly pay.

Top Companies Hiring Dedicated Drivers in VT

USA Truck (DB Schenker)

$50,000 - $75,000OTR, Regional, Dedicated
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Ruan Transportation

$58,000 - $88,000Local, Regional, Dedicated, Tanker, Bulk
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Ryder System

$55,000 - $85,000Local, Regional, Dedicated
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Penske Logistics

$58,000 - $90,000Local, Regional, Dedicated
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Amazon Freight

$60,000 - $95,000Local, Regional, Dedicated, Yard Jockey
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Top Cities for Dedicated Jobs in Vermont

Barre

Vermont

Montpelier

Vermont

Rutland

Vermont

Essex

Vermont

Burlington

Vermont

Key Freight Routes in Vermont

1

I-89 (Burlington to Montpelier to NH)

2

I-91 (Connecticut River valley, VT-NH border)

3

US-7 (western Vermont north-south)

Requirements for Dedicated Driving in VT

  • Valid CDL-A license
  • 6+ months to 1 year CDL-A experience (varies by account)
  • Clean MVR and safety record
  • DOT physical card
  • Reliability and punctuality (dedicated accounts have strict schedules)
  • Customer service skills for shipper interactions

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Dedicated Trucking Jobs in Vermont — FAQs

How much do dedicated truck drivers make in Vermont?

Dedicated truck drivers in Vermont earn $65,000 - $94,000 annually, depending on experience, endorsements, and carrier. Pay rates in Vermont run above the national average due to higher cost of living and dense freight markets. Sign-on bonuses of $3,000 to $15,000 are common at major carriers actively hiring in VT.

What dedicated accounts are available in Vermont?

Vermont has dedicated accounts with major retailers, grocery chains, and manufacturers. Large carriers like Schneider, J.B. Hunt, and Werner operate dedicated divisions in VT serving accounts including Walmart, Amazon, and regional grocery distributors. Dedicated positions in Vermont typically offer weekly home time and consistent miles.

Are trucking companies in Vermont hiring dedicated drivers in 2026?

Yes — dedicated driver demand in Vermont is moderate heading into 2026. The dedicated segment in Vermont is expanding, with carriers adding routes and increasing hiring as freight volumes grow. Check individual carrier listings for current openings and application requirements in VT.