There are three classes of CDL, and countless job descriptions. The pay scale varies greatly depending on what kind of job it is, and what kind of company someone is working for. You could be driving a single axle dump for close to minimum wage (or that job could pay well - depends on who you work for). You could be making over 80k annually in the oil fields. You could make significantly less.
There is no set rate for it. Not all CDL jobs are equal.
The pay scale varies far and wide, depending on experience, what the employer is willing to pay, and the exact nature of the job.
Many people in this position make close to $35,000 per year. The amount will vary depending the where the person works and their experience.
There isn't a set rate. There are three classes of CDL, and hundreds of jobs which require a CDL (not all CDL drivers do nothing but drive a truck). Where they live and what exactly they do will affect what they're paid.
Commercial Drivers Licence
Commercial Drivers Licence
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Yes. You have to have some class of unrestricted drivers licence before you can get a CDL.
It varies according to job. There are a multitude of different jobs which require a CDL - some may have driving as the primary (or only) function, and for some, driving may be a secondary function. There are a multitude of pay scales which go along with them, as well.
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.
Get your CDL then apply through their careers.Walmart.com website. They don't train their drivers, you have to already have a cdl..
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