Experienced Trucking Jobs in Illinois
Find truck driver positions in Illinois for drivers with 3-5 years of experience. Browse available job types, expected pay, and top hiring companies in IL.
Experience Level
3-5 years
Expected Pay
$60,000 - $78,000
IL CDL-A Avg
$65,800
Experienced Truck Driver Jobs in Illinois
Illinois offers strong opportunities for drivers with 3-5 years of experience. Illinois is the freight capital of North America. Chicago's rail intermodal yards, O'Hare air cargo, and convergence of six major interstates make it the single most important freight hub on the continent. More truck freight originates or terminates in Illinois than any other state. With key industries including Intermodal & rail transfer, Food processing & distribution, Manufacturing & machinery, experienced drivers in IL can find positions in multiple freight sectors.
Jobs Available at 3-5 years Experience in IL
Salary Data for Illinois
| License Type | IL Average |
|---|---|
| CDL-A | $65,800 |
| CDL-B | $52,400 |
| Non-CDL | $44,200 |
| Owner-Operator (Gross) | $250,000 |
Cost of Living Index: 96 (100 = national avg) | Adjusted purchasing power: $68,542
Companies Hiring Experienced Drivers
Major Trucking Cities in Illinois
Frequently Asked Questions
How much do experienced truck drivers make in Illinois?
Experienced truck drivers (3-5 years) in Illinois typically earn $60,000 - $78,000 annually. The overall CDL-A average in Illinois is $65,800. Actual pay depends on the carrier, freight type, and endorsements held.
What trucking companies hire experienced drivers in Illinois?
Major carriers that recruit experienced drivers in Illinois include Walmart Private Fleet, UPS Freight, Sysco Corporation, and others with terminals or operations in IL. Check each carrier's website for current Illinois openings.
What CDL jobs can I get with 3-5 years experience in Illinois?
With 3-5 years of experience in Illinois, you can apply for positions including Premium dedicated accounts, Oversized/heavy haul driver, Hazmat tanker specialist. Illinois's key industries (Intermodal & rail transfer and Food processing & distribution) create additional specialized opportunities.