High-paying driving opportunities out of Dallas • OTR, Regional, Local & Specialized Freight options • Flexible schedules with daily or weekly home time
View Jobs & Apply Today →Discover a wide range of CDL-A truck driving opportunities in Dallas, TX, including OTR, Regional, Local, Dedicated, HazMat, Reefer, Flatbed, and Owner Operator positions. Work with leading carriers, earn competitive pay, and access some of the busiest freight lanes in Texas. Key freight zones include Downtown Dallas, North Dallas, Irving, Garland, and major logistics hubs near DFW Airport and the Dallas Inland Port.
Dallas is one of the largest transportation hubs in the U.S., offering steady demand for CDL-A drivers across all route types. From OTR to Local positions, drivers benefit from strong pay, modern equipment, and consistent miles year-round. Key freight corridors and distribution areas such as Downtown Dallas, North Dallas, Irving, and the greater DFW logistics network—especially near DFW Airport and the Dallas Inland Port—ensure reliable work and long-term career growth. Whether you're seeking dedicated routes, HazMat loads, or owner-operator opportunities, Dallas connects you with top carriers and flexible schedules to match your lifestyle.
Long-haul positions with high pay and consistent miles from major freight hubs.
Regional routes with predictable home time for drivers.
Local routes – home daily with steady routes across metro areas.
Run your own truck with top-tier contracts and freight lanes.
Dallas, TX is a major logistics hub in Texas, offering a variety of CDL-A truck driving opportunities. With access to I-20, I-35E, I-30, and I-45, drivers benefit from high freight demand, consistent miles, and flexible OTR, regional, and local routes. For aspiring drivers, fast CDL-A training and job placement programs help you start quickly and efficiently.
The Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex hosts numerous warehouses, distribution centers, and intermodal facilities. Freight activity in Dallas, Plano, Irving, and Fort Worth ensures predictable work for drivers. Explore more opportunities at CDL-A Jobs USA.
Major highways including Interstate 20, Interstate 30, Interstate 35E, Interstate 45 🛣️ serve as key trucking corridors, connecting Dallas with Houston, Austin, and Oklahoma City. Keep informed with industry news and trucking updates.
Dallas drivers must stay compliant with safety standards. Check DOT regulations and safety updates regularly. Modern trucking technologies streamline operations—learn more at trucking technology and innovations.
Popular equipment includes dry van 📦, refrigerated ❄️, flatbed 🏗️, tanker ⚠️, and hazmat ⚠️. Dedicated lanes and regional routes offer steady schedules. For lifestyle tips and road news, visit our Driver Life & Road News section.
Pay: $3,800–$5,500/week | OTR & specialized freight
Operate dry van and specialized freight on OTR routes from Houston with flexible scheduling and strong earning potential.
Apply Now →Pay: $1,250/week Guaranteed Minimum | Sign-on bonus $5,000
OTR routes with flexible 34 or 48-Hour Home Time Reset. No-Touch Freight for a comfortable work-life balance.
Apply Now →Dallas’s logistics network spans the city and surrounding industrial zones including Fort Worth, Plano, and Irving. Distribution centers and intermodal hubs support daily freight movements for national retailers, e-commerce, and manufacturers.
Dry van 📦 and refrigerated ❄️ freight dominate regional shipments, while flatbed 🏗️, tanker ⚠️, and hazmat ⚠️ routes serve specialized cargo. High freight volumes ensure steady OTR, regional, and dedicated lanes.
Entry-level drivers can expect around $1,200/week, while experienced drivers on dedicated or specialized routes can earn $1,800+ weekly. Bonuses and incentives include sign-on rewards, safety bonuses, and extra pay for tanker or hazmat endorsements ⚠️.
Owner-operators may achieve higher earnings depending on truck ownership and contracts. Use the Truck Driver Salary Calculator to estimate your potential income.
Dallas offers OTR, regional, local, dedicated, flatbed, refrigerated, tanker, and hazmat routes. Drivers can choose based on home time preferences and equipment endorsements.
Pay varies by experience, route type, and freight. Entry-level drivers may start at $1,200/week, while specialized or dedicated routes pay $1,650–$1,800+ weekly. Sign-on and performance bonuses are common.
Key hubs include Dallas, Fort Worth, Plano, and Irving. These areas host distribution centers, warehouses, and intermodal terminals serving regional and national freight.
Yes. Dedicated routes provide predictable schedules moving freight between the same locations weekly. Apply here to get matched with dedicated CDL-A positions.
Complete the CDL-A job application form. Recruiters will connect you with positions in Dallas and throughout Texas.
Many positions welcome new CDL-A drivers, especially local and regional routes. Specialized freight like flatbed, tanker, or hazmat usually requires experience and endorsements.
Get connected with top trucking companies offering OTR, regional, and local routes. Apply now to secure your ideal position and start earning competitive pay.
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