It varies greatly. Depending on what your job is, you might be paid by the hour, by the mile, or by percentage of the load. I've seen hourly drivers make from $9/hour up to $25/hour.
Depends on what exactly their job is. Not all CDL jobs are equal.
It will vary depending on the specifics of the job, the company, and how much experience the driver has. Not all Class 1/2/3/etc. jobs (Canada does not have the CDL) are going to be the same.
Depends on the job, the company, and how much experience the employee has. There are a wide variety of jobs involving a CDL, and a wide range of pay scales accordingly.
However much the company is willing to pay them. Could be minimum wage, could be more.
No. In fact, it's more likely to increase. With a CDL, you're in a much higher risk category for being in an accident, on account of how much more time a CDL driver spends on the road than a daily driver.
As much as the company decides to pay them.
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.
You will fail a CDL drug test with ANY detectable amount of THC in your system.
Depends on which Class of CDL. A driver with a Class C CDL is not licensed on that vehicle. A driver with a Class B CDL can drive that combination only if the GVW of the trailer is less than 10,000 lbs. A driver with a Class A CDL can drive it.
It varies greatly. There are three classes of CDL (A, B, and C) and a wide range of jobs which goes with them. How much someone is paid will depend on the exact nature of their job, what their company is willing to pay, and how much experience they have. There is no one answer to blanket them all.
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It varies greatly. There are three classes of CDL (A, B, and C) and a wide range of jobs which goes with them. How much someone is paid will depend on the exact nature of their job, what their company is willing to pay, and how much experience they have. There is no one answer to blanket them all.