There are many websites that list jobes for CDL class B. Some include www.nationaltruckdrivingjobs.com, careerbuilder.com, indeed.com and class.b.driver.jobs.topusajobs.com. You can also check with any local truck or bus companies.
Career Builder is a good place to start. Going to that site and typing into the search field "Class B Driver" will lead you to jobs that need a Class B CDL for the job required.
One can find the salaries of class B CDL Jobs by asking an employee or employer. If asked directly they can give you the information you seek to have.
Yes, it does. If your Class B job requires additional endorsements (such as hazmat, tanker, etc.), you must still have those endorsements on your Class A CDL in order to perform that work.
There really isn't an "average". It depends on where you live, and what you do, exactly. There is a wide range of CDL driving jobs out there, and the pay will vary, just as the jobs vary.
CDL driver jobs can be found on most job offer websites and applications. Some of the most trusted and common ones are Indeed and Gumtree, however it may also be a good idea to look at a local newspaper or a local website that offers jobs in your area. There are also specialist sites that offer CDL Jobs, such as Monster and CDLJobs.
Yes. You have to have some class of unrestricted drivers licence before you can get a CDL.
It is most likely a truck driver that would be looking for a Class A CDL job. You can visit the monster website for more information. There is a full list of jobs available.
Yes. In most cases you will need a CDL Class B license because of the weight of the truck. However, if you would be driving a semi with a dump trailer, you would need a CDL Class A license.
There are many types of truck driver jobs you can consider if you have an intrest in them. Delivery driver, Van truck driver, and Class A CDL drivers, are just a few to name.
In order to get a CDL driving job you will have to have a CDL license. You can search for CDL jobs at http://www.cdljobs.com/ and http://www.cdljobshelp.com/
Not sure what you mean, exactly. Class A is considered the "higher" classification, yes. If you have a Class A CDL, you can operate vehicles requiring that class of licence or any class below that. You could operate a vehicle requiring a Class B CDL, for example, but a driver with a Class B CDL wouldn't be permitted to operate a combination requiring a Class A CDL.
As much as the company sees fit to pay them. There are a wide range of Class B jobs, and a wide range of pay scales to accompany them. There isn't one answer applicable to the entire range of Class B CDL jobs.