🗺 Location & Routes
- Base city: San Bernardino, CA
- Route type: Local home-daily food service delivery
- Freight: Restaurant, hotel, hospital & institutional food supplies
- Schedule: Early morning dispatch with dense multi-stop routing
📋 Job Description
- Load refrigerated and dry food products at Inland Empire distribution centers before dawn dispatch
- Navigate high-density delivery routes across San Bernardino, Riverside, and Los Angeles metro corridors
- Execute 10–25 stop multi-drop routes with strict delivery windows in urban traffic conditions
- Unload freight using carts, pallet jacks, and hand-trucks at restaurants and institutional kitchens
- Maintain accurate POD documentation while managing delays from dock congestion and city traffic
- Communicate with dispatch during CA-91 and I-10 corridor disruptions or reroute adjustments
✅ Requirements
CDL Class A
Valid CDL-A license required
Experience
6–12 months CDL-A experience preferred
Age
Minimum 21 years old
MVR
Clean driving record, no major violations
Physical
Frequent lifting, unloading, and pallet breakdown required
Endorsements
None required
🚛 Equipment & Fleet
- Mixed fleet: Freightliner Cascadia (2022–2025), Kenworth T680, Volvo VNL units
- Refrigerated box trucks and dry van trailers for multi-temperature freight
- ELD systems including Samsara and Omnitracs with occasional legacy dispatch units
🏠 Home Time
- Home daily after route completion
- Early morning start with consistent same-day return to San Bernardino base
📍 Real Routes Our Drivers Take
- San Bernardino, CA → Los Angeles, CA (I-10 West corridor food distribution loop)
- San Bernardino, CA → Anaheim, CA (CA-91 retail & hospitality supply route)
- San Bernardino, CA → Riverside, CA (I-215 regional institutional delivery circuit)
🎁 Benefits & Bonus Structure
💰 Bonus Structure
Bonuses reflect high-frequency food service operations across Southern California’s dense urban delivery network.
📝 Hiring Process
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Is this a home daily CDL-A position?
Yes, all routes return to the San Bernardino terminal each day after deliveries are completed.
How many stops per route?
Most routes include 10–25 delivery stops depending on customer density and LA metro traffic flow.
Is unloading required?
Yes, drivers assist with unloading using carts, pallet jacks, and hand-trucks at customer locations.
What type of freight is delivered?
Food service freight including dry goods, refrigerated products, and frozen institutional supplies.
What trucks are used?
Mixed fleet including Freightliner, Kenworth, and Volvo units with refrigerated and dry van configurations.
Are schedules stable?
Routes are consistent but may vary due to LA traffic, dock delays, and seasonal restaurant demand shifts.
💼 Career Opportunities
This CDL-A food service position in San Bernardino provides a stable entry into one of the busiest freight ecosystems in Southern California. Drivers often start on local multi-stop routes before transitioning into dedicated customer accounts, higher-volume regional food distribution lanes, or trainer roles within the Inland Empire terminal network. While advancement is possible, it depends on performance, reliability, and operational needs across the LA–Inland Empire freight corridor. Many drivers move between food service, retail distribution, and regional reefer freight as demand shifts across carriers. The experience gained on dense urban routes, tight delivery windows, and high-stop workloads builds strong long-term CDL-A career flexibility in both local and regional markets.
🔗 Local CDL-A Food Service Delivery Driver – San Bernardino, CA
San Bernardino CDL-A drivers remain in extremely high demand due to the region’s role as a core Inland Empire logistics hub feeding the Greater Los Angeles food distribution network. With constant movement along the I-10, I-215, and CA-91 corridors, this local food service role supports restaurants, hotels, hospitals, and institutional kitchens that depend on daily replenishment cycles. Drivers operate early morning dispatch schedules to avoid peak congestion while still navigating dense urban traffic patterns across LA and Orange County. The position offers $1,600–$2,100 per week with consistent home daily returns and a structured but physically active workload. This CDL-A job in San Bernardino is ideal for drivers seeking stable freight demand, predictable home time, and continuous exposure to one of the most active food distribution regions in California.
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