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CDL-A Dedicated Kroger Grocery Driver – Denver Area

📍 Denver, Colorado ⏱ Full-time Dedicated CDL-A Driver 💵 $1,600–$1,950 / week
Weekly Pay
$1,600–$1,950
Rate
$0.63–$0.69 CPM
Sign-On Bonus
Up to $1,800–$2,500 (paid in steps)
Home Time
Home 2–3x/week

🗺 Location & Routes

  • Base city: Denver, Colorado
  • Route type: Dedicated Regional
  • Freight: Refrigerated grocery freight (produce, dairy, frozen goods)
  • Schedule: Structured grocery replenishment cycles with multi-stop store deliveries

📋 Job Description

  • Move refrigerated grocery freight from regional distribution centers to retail stores
  • Run dedicated Kroger / King Soopers store delivery routes across the Front Range
  • Handle multi-stop delivery cycles with scheduled store appointments
  • Operate temperature-controlled trailers for fresh, frozen, and dairy loads
  • Perform drop & hook and live unload deliveries depending on store flow
  • Work within a structured regional grocery supply chain network

Requirements

CDL Class A

Valid CDL-A license required

Experience

6–12 months tractor-trailer experience preferred

Age

Minimum 21 years old

MVR

Clean driving record, no major violations

Physical

Store deliveries with occasional unloading assistance

Endorsements

Reefer experience preferred, not required

🚛 Equipment & Fleet

  • Truck assignment: Mostly assigned tractors with occasional rotation
  • Fleet average age: Newer Freightliner Cascadia units mixed with mid-cycle fleet trucks
  • Features: GPS dispatch units, inverter-equipped tractors, multi-temp refrigerated trailers

🏠 Home Time

  • Home 2–3 times per week depending on store delivery cycle
  • Most drivers reset back in Denver between regional grocery runs

📍 Real Routes Our Drivers Take

  • I-25: Denver → Lakewood → Colorado Springs retail grocery corridor
  • US-36: Denver → Boulder → Longmont distribution loop
  • US-85: Denver → Greeley → northern Colorado store replenishment runs

🎁 Benefits & Bonus Structure

Health, dental & vision insurance
401(k) with company match
Paid time off & holidays
Life insurance options
Performance & referral bonuses
Paid orientation

💰 Bonus Structure

Load Securement Bonus: up to $85 weekly
Mileage Bonus: $0.02–$0.03 CPM incentive
Safety Bonus: up to $500 quarterly
Detention Pay: $20/hour after grace period

Frequently Asked Questions

How tight are the store delivery schedules on this grocery account?

Most stops run on appointment windows, but dispatch keeps them clustered so you’re not bouncing all over the Front Range all day.

Do I stay on the same Denver–Colorado routes every week?

Yeah, lanes repeat a lot. You’ll see the same grocery corridors through I-25 and US-36 pretty consistently.

What kind of freight am I actually hauling day to day?

Mainly refrigerated grocery loads — produce, dairy, frozen store stock. It’s steady retail replenishment work.

How often do I get home with this schedule?

Most drivers get back to Denver 2–3 times a week depending on how the store cycle lines up.

Do I keep the same truck or swap units often?

Usually you stay in one assigned tractor unless it goes into service rotation at the yard.

Is unloading heavy on these grocery deliveries?

Some stops are live unload, some drop & hook. Store assistance happens occasionally but it’s not constant touch freight.

📊 Local Market Insights

Grocery freight around Denver runs mainly through the I-25 spine, feeding steady retail demand into Lakewood, Boulder, and Colorado Springs corridors. Most movement cycles repeat on short regional loops where distribution centers push frequent replenishment into store networks. US-36 and US-85 add tighter feeder lanes, linking northern Colorado hubs into the same grocery rotation system. Dock flow stays more predictable than long-haul freight, but timing at retail stores can shape how smooth the day runs.

🔗 CDL-A Dedicated Kroger Grocery Driver – Denver, Colorado

Denver grocery freight stays steady year-round, and this dedicated CDL-A role runs right inside that flow. Most of your week is spent moving refrigerated loads between regional distribution points and King Soopers retail stores across the Front Range. The main lanes sit along I-25, with repeat cycles into Lakewood, Boulder, and down toward Colorado Springs. You’re not chasing long unpredictable miles here — it’s structured store delivery work where routes start feeling familiar after a couple weeks on the account. Pay lands in the $1,600–$1,950 range depending on stops and dock time, and home time usually brings you back into Denver a few times per week. It’s consistent grocery freight, not seasonal swings, so the rhythm of the job stays pretty locked into retail demand patterns across Colorado.

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