OTR, HazMat, Reefer, Regional, Dedicated & Owner Operator Opportunities
Indiana offers excellent CDL-A truck driver opportunities with top carriers. Explore Owner Operator, Flatbed, Dedicated, Regional, OTR, HazMat, and Reefer positions. Major cities like Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, South Bend, Gary, Lafayette, and Evansville provide easy access to interstate routes, ensuring consistent work and competitive pay. Expand your opportunities by checking nearby states: Illinois, Ohio, Michigan.
Our Indiana CDL-A jobs provide high pay, modern equipment, and flexible schedules. Drivers enjoy reliable home time, great benefits, and support from top-rated carriers. Whether you prefer regional routes with consistent miles or long-haul OTR runs, Indiana has a CDL-A trucking job to match your lifestyle.
Take advantage of growing freight demand in Indiana. With diverse lanes covering the Midwest and Great Lakes, drivers have access to lucrative dedicated and regional routes. HazMat, reefer, and flatbed specialists are in high demand, while owner operators can expand their business with top carrier partnerships.
$1,350–$1,550/week | Midwest & Great Lakes lanes | Reliable home time
$1,650–$2,050/week | Long-haul refrigerated & HazMat freight
Weekly pay: $1,600 – $1,800 | No-touch refrigerated freight
Weekly pay: $1,650 – $2,150 | Weekly home time | Midwest regional routes
$1,250–$1,600/week | Steel, machinery & construction freight
70% line haul + fuel surcharge | Local, Regional & OTR options
Owner-Operator & Lease Purchase Programs | $256K–$272K Annual Earnings | Flexible Load Board
Weekly pay: $1,600 guaranteed. Dedicated routes with home weekly schedule. Retention Bonus: Paid Holidays & PTO included
$1,920 per week. Sign-on bonus available. Out 2-3 days minimum per trip
Weekly pay: Up to $1,300. Local routes, daily home time, competitive pay, and modern equipment
Average weekly pay: ≈ $1,385/week. Local intermodal routes, home daily. Safety bonus opportunities included
Indiana’s trucking industry is rapidly growing, offering CDL-A drivers competitive pay, sign-on bonuses, and referral incentives. Drivers can work with modern fleet equipment including flatbeds, reefers, tankers, and specialized HazMat trucks. Regional drivers enjoy consistent schedules, while OTR drivers access long-haul lanes across the Midwest and beyond. Owner operators can increase earnings through top carrier contracts.
Top carriers in Indiana prioritize driver safety, compliance, and satisfaction. With strong support networks, home time guarantees, and clear career advancement paths, Indiana CDL-A trucking jobs provide stability and growth opportunities. Cities like Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, and South Bend serve as key hubs connecting drivers to multiple lanes and freight types.
Whether you’re starting your CDL-A career or are an experienced driver seeking new opportunities, Indiana offers a variety of routes, pay structures, and benefits to fit your lifestyle. Explore dedicated, regional, OTR, HazMat, reefer, and flatbed jobs across the state and maximize your earning potential.
"The Indiana CDL-A jobs are fantastic! Routes are well-planned and pay is competitive." — Matthew B., Indianapolis
"Owner Operator positions here allow me to grow my business while staying local when needed." — Ashley C., Fort Wayne
"I found a great Dedicated route in South Bend. Weekly home time keeps my family happy." — Ryan T., South Bend
"Flatbed work across Indiana is steady, and dispatch support is excellent." — Karen M., Gary
"OTR lanes out of Indianapolis are smooth and pay consistently." — James L., Indianapolis
"Reefer routes are organized and safe, making long hauls enjoyable." — Emily W., Lafayette
"Regional routes in Evansville give me predictable schedules and good pay." — Christopher H., Evansville
"HazMat runs in Fort Wayne are well-compensated and professionally managed." — Samantha J., Fort Wayne
"Dedicated routes around Indiana are smooth, trucks are modern, and home time is reliable." — Michael K., Muncie
"CDL-A positions in Indiana are easy to apply for and onboarding is quick." — Laura S., Bloomington
Indiana’s central location in the Midwest and its diversified economy create a strong labor market for CDL‑A drivers. Major interstate corridors like I‑65, I‑69, I‑70, and I‑74, along with significant manufacturing, agriculture, and logistics activity, support steady freight demand. Understanding regional trends and salary ranges helps drivers make informed career decisions.
Indiana’s economy supports several key industries that generate demand for CDL‑A drivers:
Driver salaries vary by route type, experience, and employer size. Approximate annual averages are:
Indianapolis is a logistics hub with access to interstates, major distribution centers, and numerous carriers.
Average CDL‑A Salary: $58,000 – $72,000 annually.
Proximity to Chicago markets and major freight yards makes northwest Indiana a strong logistics center.
Average CDL‑A Salary: $60,000 – $75,000 annually.
Areas around Fort Wayne and east Indiana support manufacturing and regional freight flows.
Average CDL‑A Salary: $55,000 – $68,000 annually.
Regions near the Ohio River and Louisville metro provide steady freight with regional routes.
Average CDL‑A Salary: $53,000 – $66,000 annually.
Rural counties offer consistent regional work, quieter living, and lower expenses.
Average CDL‑A Salary: $50,000 – $60,000 annually.
Indiana’s strategic location within the Midwest, strong industrial base, and extensive freight network make it a solid choice for CDL‑A drivers seeking stable employment and competitive pay. Urban hubs offer frequent opportunities, while rural areas provide cost‑effective living and steady regional routes.
From Indianapolis to rural freight corridors, Indiana offers CDL‑A drivers a range of job options, competitive salaries, and long‑term career prospects.
Discover top CDL‑A job opportunities across Indiana with trusted carriers, competitive pay, and flexible routes.
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