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Power Only Driver Salary in Alaska

2026 pay data for power only truck drivers in Alaska (AK).

$62,000 - $98,500+$2,000 vs national avg

Alaska Pay

$62,000 - $98,500

National Average

$60,000 - $95,000

vs National

+$2,000

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Power Only Pay in Alaska

Power Only truck drivers in Alaska earn $62,000 - $98,500 annually — above the national average of $60,000 - $95,000. The mountain west region's freight market, cost of living, and carrier competition all influence local pay rates. Power only means you provide the tractor but not the trailer — you hook to company-owned or broker-owned trailers at the pickup location, deliver the load, and drop the trailer at the destination. This model is extremely popular with owner-operators and small fleet owners because it eliminates trailer ownership costs (purchase, maintenance, registration, inspections) while still allowing you to run under your own authority or lease onto a carrier.

Pay by Experience Level

ExperienceEstimated Alaska Pay
Entry Level (0-1 yr)$53k - $74k
Mid-Level (1-3 yrs)$62k - $89k
Experienced (3-5 yrs)$68k - $99k
Veteran (5+ yrs)$74k - $113k

Top Power Only Companies in Alaska

L
Landstar System
S
Schneider National
J
J.B. Hunt Transport
C
CH Robinson

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do power only drivers make in Alaska?

Power Only truck drivers in Alaska earn approximately $62,000 - $98,500 per year. This is above the national average of $60,000 - $95,000 for power only drivers.

What companies hire power only drivers in Alaska?

Top power only carriers hiring in Alaska include Landstar System, Schneider National, J.B. Hunt Transport. Many offer sign-on bonuses and benefits for experienced drivers.

Is Alaska a good state for power only trucking?

Yes, Alaska pays above the national average for power only drivers, making it an attractive market. The state's freight volume and carrier presence create steady opportunities.

Power Only Jobs in Alaska

Find power only positions paying $62,000 - $98,500 in AK.