🗺 Location & Routes
- Base city: Denver, Colorado
- Route type: Local home-daily
- Freight: Beverage delivery (soft drinks, bottled beverages, retail replenishment)
- Schedule: Early morning dispatch, daily return to terminal
📋 Job Description
- Deliver beverage loads from Denver metro distribution points to retail and hospitality stops
- Handle multi-stop delivery routes across the city and surrounding suburbs
- Perform touch freight unloading using hand trucks and dollies
- Load and secure beverage pallets at distribution hub
- Operate liftgate-equipped straight trucks or tractor-trailers
- Return to Denver terminal daily after route completion
✅ Requirements
CDL Class A
Valid CDL-A license required
Experience
6+ months experience preferred, not required
Age
Minimum 21 years old
MVR
Clean driving record, no major violations
Physical
Touch freight unloading, case handling, pallet breakdown
Endorsements
None required
🚛 Equipment & Fleet
- Truck assignment: Mixed straight trucks and tractor-trailers (partial assigned rotation)
- Fleet average age: newer Freightliner Cascadia units mixed with mid-cycle Volvo VNL trucks
- Features: liftgate-equipped trailers, hand truck systems, pallet jacks, ELD tracking
🏠 Home Time
- Home daily after route completion
- Return to Denver terminal every shift
📍 Real Routes Our Drivers Take
- I-70: Denver → Aurora → Watkins retail corridors
- I-25: Commerce City → Denver metro → Lakewood delivery loop
- I-76: Brighton → Denver distribution zone → Commerce City returns
🎁 Benefits & Bonus Structure
💰 Bonus Structure
📊 Local Market Insights
Denver beverage freight moves in tight daily cycles tied to retail and hospitality demand across the metro. Most of the flow runs through the I-70 and I-25 corridors, connecting Commerce City distribution points with Denver, Aurora, and western suburbs like Lakewood. I-76 brings steady inbound and outbound movement between northern warehouse zones and city retail stops. The work stays structured around repeat delivery loops, so you’ll see familiar docks and customer points week after week. Load density shifts around early morning dispatch windows, and most delays come from retail unloading queues rather than highway miles. The rhythm stays predictable once you settle into the route cycle.
🔗 CDL-A Dedicated Home Daily Local Driver – Pepsi / Beverage Distribution Denver
Denver CDL-A beverage drivers stay on tight metro loops built around constant retail and hospitality replenishment. Most freight starts out of Commerce City distribution points and moves through repeat corridors on I-70, I-25, and I-76. The week is structured, early morning dispatch, then steady stop-to-stop delivery across Denver, Aurora, and surrounding suburbs. You’re handling touch freight, so case delivery and pallet breakdown are part of the daily flow. Pay lands in the $1,500–$1,900 range depending on stops and overtime, with home daily return after each shift. Routes don’t swing much week to week — it’s the same customer network cycling through predictable demand, especially during seasonal spikes in beverage volume across retail and event locations.
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