Veteran Trucking Jobs in Texas
Find truck driver positions in Texas for drivers with 5+ years of experience. Browse available job types, expected pay, and top hiring companies in TX.
Experience Level
5+ years
Expected Pay
$70,000 - $95,000+
TX CDL-A Avg
$62,400
Veteran Truck Driver Jobs in Texas
Texas offers strong opportunities for drivers with 5+ years of experience. Texas is the largest trucking market in the United States. The state's massive geographic size, oil and gas industry, cross-border trade with Mexico, and diverse economy create more trucking jobs than any other state. The Texas Triangle (Houston-Dallas-San Antonio) generates enormous freight volume. With key industries including Oil & gas (Permian Basin, Eagle Ford, Gulf Coast), Cross-border trade (Mexico, multiple ports of entry), Agriculture (cattle, cotton, grain), veteran drivers in TX can find positions in multiple freight sectors.
Jobs Available at 5+ years Experience in TX
Salary Data for Texas
| License Type | TX Average |
|---|---|
| CDL-A | $62,400 |
| CDL-B | $50,200 |
| Non-CDL | $42,500 |
| Owner-Operator (Gross) | $245,000 |
Cost of Living Index: 92 (100 = national avg) | Adjusted purchasing power: $67,826
Companies Hiring Veteran Drivers
Major Trucking Cities in Texas
Frequently Asked Questions
How much do veteran truck drivers make in Texas?
Veteran truck drivers (5+ years) in Texas typically earn $70,000 - $95,000+ annually. The overall CDL-A average in Texas is $62,400. Actual pay depends on the carrier, freight type, and endorsements held.
What trucking companies hire veteran drivers in Texas?
Major carriers that recruit veteran drivers in Texas include Walmart Private Fleet, Costco Wholesale, Target Transportation, and others with terminals or operations in TX. Check each carrier's website for current Texas openings.
What CDL jobs can I get with 5+ years experience in Texas?
With 5+ years of experience in Texas, you can apply for positions including Private fleet driver (Walmart, Costco, Target), Oversized/heavy haul specialist, Owner-operator (independent authority). Texas's key industries (Oil & gas (Permian Basin, Eagle Ford, Gulf Coast) and Cross-border trade (Mexico, multiple ports of entry)) create additional specialized opportunities.