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CDL-A Dairy & Food-Grade Milk Tanker Driver

📍 Fort Worth, Texas ⏱ Full-time 💵 $1,200–$1,500 / week
Weekly Pay
$1,200–$1,500
Rate
$22–$26 / hr
Bonus
$500 – $1,000 (30 & 90 days)
Home Time
Home daily

🗺 Location & Routes

  • Base city: Fort Worth, Texas
  • Route type: Dedicated Dairy Collection / Regional Food-Grade Loop
  • Freight: Raw milk, food-grade liquid transport
  • Schedule: Early morning farm pickups (2–5 AM), daily structured routes

📋 Job Description

  • Collect raw milk from dairy farms using sanitary loading procedures
  • Operate food-grade stainless steel tanker equipment
  • Perform temperature and quality checks before loading
  • Transport milk to processing facilities across North Texas
  • Execute mandatory washout and CIP cleaning cycles after routes
  • Maintain strict food safety and compliance documentation

Requirements

CDL Class A

Valid CDL-A license required

Experience

6+ months CDL driving experience preferred

Age

Minimum 21 years old

MVR

Clean driving record, no major violations

Physical

Frequent coupling, hose handling, and inspections

Endorsements

Tanker endorsement preferred

🚛 Equipment & Fleet

  • Truck assignment: Dedicated Volvo VNL fleet units
  • Fleet average age: 2020–2025
  • Features: Stainless steel food-grade tanks, CIP wash systems, automatic transmission, ELD tracking

🏠 Home Time

  • Home daily after route completion
  • Early morning start schedule with daytime rest cycles

📍 Real Routes Our Drivers Take

  • Fort Worth → Weatherford dairy farm loop → Fort Worth processing plants
  • Decatur rural collection corridor → Denton dairy terminals
  • Gainesville farm network → North Texas milk distribution facilities

🎁 Benefits & Bonus Structure

Health, dental & vision insurance
401(k) with company match
Paid time off & holidays
Life insurance options
Referral & performance incentives
Paid orientation & washout time

📝 Hiring Process

1
Submit online application
2
Driver qualification review
3
Background check & drug screening
4
Safety orientation program
5
Route assignment & onboarding

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of freight will I be hauling?

Food-grade raw milk collected from dairy farms and delivered to processing facilities.

Is the schedule consistent?

Yes, routes follow a structured daily pattern with early morning start times.

Do I need tanker experience?

Not required, but prior tanker or liquid bulk experience is preferred.

What does a typical shift look like?

Farm pickups, temperature checks, loading, and delivery to processing plants.

What equipment is used?

Modern food-grade tanker trucks with automated cleaning systems.

How fast is onboarding?

Typically completed after qualification, screening, and orientation stages.

💼 Career Opportunities

This position offers long-term development within structured food-grade transportation operations in the Fort Worth region. Drivers gain experience in sanitary liquid bulk handling, compliance procedures, and temperature-sensitive freight movement. Over time, operators can progress into specialized fleet roles involving advanced tanker systems, training responsibilities for new drivers, or transition into dedicated account assignments with more complex routing structures. The operation emphasizes safety discipline, equipment familiarity, and consistency in operational execution. As drivers build tenure, they may gain access to more advanced equipment categories and expanded route responsibility within the regional dairy supply network.

🔗 CDL-A Dairy & Food-Grade Milk Tanker Driver – Fort Worth, Texas

Fort Worth serves as a major food and beverage distribution hub within the North Texas logistics corridor. Dairy supply chains in the region rely on continuous farm-to-plant movement, with structured rural collection routes feeding high-capacity processing facilities. Key freight arteries such as I-35W, US-287, and SH-121 support consistent agricultural and refrigerated transport flow between rural dairy zones and urban consumption centers. The area’s industrial expansion and population growth continue to drive demand for stable temperature-controlled logistics operations. Regional infrastructure supports frequent short-haul cycles, enabling predictable routing patterns and efficient turnaround between farm pickups and processing plant deliveries. This creates a stable operating environment for food-grade tanker freight, particularly within dairy supply networks that require strict scheduling and sanitation compliance.

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