⭐ Why Drivers Choose This Job
- Home every day after quarry runs
- Steady construction freight year-round
- Simple dump trailer no-touch unloading
- Multiple short hauls, fast turnaround cycles
- Strong local demand, consistent dispatch flow
- Less highway stress vs long OTR routes
- Reliable weekly pay with load-based earnings
🗺 Location & Routes
- Base city: Dallas, Texas
- Route type: Local home-daily bulk hauling
- Freight: Sand, gravel, limestone, asphalt base
- Schedule: Early morning dispatch with multiple cycles daily
🚚 Freight Flow Snapshot
- Primary freight type: Sand, gravel, crushed limestone, asphalt base
- Load frequency: 6–12 loads per shift depending on demand
- Seasonal demand: Peak construction season spring–summer with asphalt surges
- Terminal activity: High quarry loader and batch plant turnover
📋 Job Description
- Haul bulk aggregate from quarry to construction sites
- Operate end-dump trailers with hydraulic systems
- Perform multiple short-haul cycles daily
- Load via conveyor or heavy equipment systems
- Unloading at road, highway, and concrete projects
- Navigate active construction and industrial zones
✅ Requirements
CDL Class A
Valid CDL-A license required
Experience
6+ months CDL-A preferred
Age
Minimum 21 years old
MVR
Clean driving record preferred
Physical
Dusty environment tolerance, occasional tarping
Endorsements
Not required
🚛 Equipment & Fleet
- Truck assignment: Mack Granite / Kenworth T880
- Fleet average age: 3–7 years
- Features: End-dump trailers, hydraulic lift systems, dust control equipment
🏠 Home Time
- Home daily after route completion
- Early morning dispatch (2–5 AM typical start)
📍 Real Routes Our Drivers Take
- Dallas Quarry → Denton County highway construction sites
- Rockwall limestone pit → East Dallas concrete plants
- Ellis County gravel yard → Fort Worth infrastructure projects
🎁 Benefits & Bonus Structure
📝 Hiring Process
👤 Driver Experience Feed
- Consistent daily work, rarely slow weeks
- Early starts but predictable end-of-day home time
- Work can get dusty and physically demanding
- Average satisfaction score: 4.2 / 5
- Common note: strong pay but tight morning schedules
💼 Career Opportunities
CDL-A drivers in Dallas continue to see strong demand due to ongoing infrastructure expansion across North Texas. Quarry and construction freight provides steady work with predictable home time and multiple daily cycles. Drivers can transition into higher-paying specialized freight such as heavy haul, tanker, or dedicated construction contracts. Many fleets offer advancement into trainer roles or regional positions after consistent performance. With population growth driving constant road and commercial development, aggregate hauling remains one of the most stable local CDL-A opportunities in the region, offering long-term earning potential and consistent freight volume.
🔗 CDL-A Bulk Aggregate & Construction Materials Driver — Dallas, Texas
Dallas CDL-A drivers are in constant demand due to expanding infrastructure projects, highway upgrades, and residential construction across North Texas. This local bulk aggregate role focuses on steady quarry-to-site hauling with multiple daily cycles and predictable home time. Drivers handle sand, gravel, and limestone deliveries using dump trailers in active industrial environments. While early morning dispatch and weather impacts can add operational pressure, the tradeoff is stable weekly earnings and year-round freight availability. Construction demand in the Dallas–Fort Worth region continues to grow, keeping aggregate movement consistent even during slower freight cycles in other trucking segments. This position offers a balance between physical work and reliable scheduling for drivers seeking local stability.
🚀 Apply for This CDL-A Position
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