🗺 Location & Routes
- Base city: Baton Rouge, Louisiana
- Route type: Local Dedicated
- Freight: Beverages, packaged food, refrigerated goods
- Schedule: Early morning dispatch with structured delivery windows
📋 Job Description
- Load beverage and foodservice pallets at regional distribution center before dawn
- Complete multi-stop deliveries across restaurants, schools, and retail locations daily
- Unload cases using hand truck and dolly into customer storage areas
- Navigate tight Baton Rouge urban corridors with scheduled delivery timing
- Maintain ELD logs and confirm deliveries through mobile dispatch system
- Perform daily equipment inspections before and after route completion
✅ Requirements
CDL Class A
Valid CDL-A license required
Experience
Entry-level CDL-A accepted, foodservice preferred
Age
Minimum 21 years old
MVR
Clean driving record with no major violations
Physical
Frequent lifting, repetitive case handling required
Endorsements
None required
🚛 Equipment & Fleet
- Truck assignment: Dispatch allocation follows daily yard balancing across routes
- Fleet average age: Mixed lifecycle equipment distribution across terminals
- Features: Automatic transmissions, ELD/GPS tracking, liftgate box trucks, dispatch tablets, backup units
🏠 Home Time
- Drivers return home daily after completing Baton Rouge metro routes
- Early morning dispatch with consistent evening route completion windows
📍 Real Routes Our Drivers Take
- I-10 corridor Baton Rouge to Port Allen distribution loop
- Florida Blvd restaurant and retail delivery circuit
- I-12 College Drive hospitality and university supply route
🎁 Benefits & Bonus Structure
📝 Hiring Process
💼 Career Opportunities
Baton Rouge continues expanding its foodservice, hospitality, and retail logistics network, creating steady demand for CDL-A drivers handling urban multi-stop delivery routes. Beverage and food distribution remains one of the most stable freight sectors in Louisiana, supported by restaurants, schools, and regional supply chains operating year-round. Drivers in this role gain consistent exposure to structured local routing, high-frequency delivery schedules, and repeat customer accounts across metro corridors. Over time, experienced drivers can transition into lead driver positions, training roles, or dedicated account specialists managing higher-volume routes. The stability of beverage freight ensures predictable workloads, while ongoing infrastructure growth along I-10 and I-12 strengthens long-term delivery demand. This environment supports continuous skill development in urban navigation, time-window logistics, and customer-facing delivery operations, creating a strong foundation for long-term trucking careers.
🔗 CDL-A Beverage & Foodservice Delivery Driver (Multi-Stop Urban Route) – Baton Rouge, Louisiana
CDL-A beverage and foodservice drivers in Baton Rouge, Louisiana handle local dedicated multi-stop routes across urban retail and restaurant networks. This role focuses on structured daily delivery operations supporting hospitality, schools, and commercial customers across the metro area. Drivers typically earn between $1,200–$1,450 per week depending on stop count, seasonal demand, and delivery efficiency. The position involves early morning dispatch, tight delivery windows, and consistent freight flow from regional distribution centers. As a local dedicated route, drivers return home daily while managing hand-unload freight and navigating Baton Rouge corridors. The combination of steady beverage demand, dense urban routing, and structured scheduling creates a reliable environment for CDL-A professionals seeking consistent weekly earnings and predictable home time.
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