Class A CDL Drivers Salaries in Wisconsin

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USD 72,360 /yr

Average Base Pay

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Average annual salary:

USD 86,840

Lower end of salary range

USD 104,000

Average of salary range

USD 104,000

Higher end of salary range

Cities in Wisconsin with the Most Jobs for Class A CDL Drivers

Here are the top 6 cities in Wisconsin with the most jobs for Class A CDL Drivers and the average yearly salary in each:

CompTool's Squirrel includes 470 jobs postings for Class A CDL Drivers in cities across Wisconsin.

Latest Class A CDL Drivers Jobs

Discover the latest competitive salaries for Class A CDL Drivers in Wisconsin.

Job Title Company Salary
CDL-A - Dedicated truck driver - Dollar General Schneider National, Inc. USD 79,820
Class A CDL Line Haul Mileage Driver Old Dominion Freight Line USD 107,000
Truck Driver CDL Class A Keurig Dr Pepper USD 67,621
CDL-A - Dedicated truck driver - Georgia Pacific Schneider National, Inc. USD 66,040
CDL-A - Dedicated truck driver - Georgia Pacific Schneider National, Inc. USD 66,040
CDL-A - Intermodal truck driver Schneider National, Inc. USD 86,580
Class A CDL Local Driver Old Dominion Freight Line USD 81,000
CDL-A - Dedicated truck driver - Peco Pallet Schneider National, Inc. USD 67,600
CDL-A - Dedicated truck driver - Peco Pallet Schneider National, Inc. USD 67,600
Truck Driver CDL A local Keurig Dr Pepper USD 60,632

Companies With Most Job Postings in Wisconsin For Class A CDL Drivers

If you're looking for a diverse range of job opportunities, consider exploring positions at these companies, which have a significant number of Class A CDL Drivers job postings in Wisconsin:

FAQs

Here are some frequently asked questions related to Class A CDL Drivers job postings and salaries in Wisconsin:

Q What are the requirements for becoming a Class A CDL Driver in Wisconsin?
A To become a Class A CDL Driver in Wisconsin, you must be at least 18 years old (21 for interstate driving), hold a valid regular driver's license, have a clean driving record, pass a DOT medical examination, complete a professional truck driving school or equivalent training, and pass the Wisconsin CDL written and skills tests.
Q How long does it take to get a Class A CDL in Wisconsin?
A The time it takes to get a Class A CDL in Wisconsin can vary depending on the individual's pace of study and training schedule. Most professional training programs run for several weeks, with the actual CDL application and testing process adding additional time.
Q What types of jobs can I do with a Class A CDL in Wisconsin?
A With a Class A CDL in Wisconsin, you can operate a variety of commercial vehicles such as tractor-trailers, truck and trailer combinations, tankers, livestock carriers, and flatbeds. This allows you to pursue jobs in long-haul trucking, regional deliveries, hazardous material transport, and specialized cargo hauling.
Q How does CDL driver pay vary by experience in Wisconsin?
A CDL driver pay in Wisconsin varies by experience, with entry-level drivers generally earning less than their experienced counterparts. Pay increases with years of driving experience, safe driving records, and additional endorsements such as HAZMAT or tanker, which can qualify a driver for higher-paying specialized transport roles.

List of Job Postings for Class A CDL Drivers in Wisconsin

Explore our extensive list of Class A CDL Drivers job postings in Wisconsin. Whether you're seeking your first job or considering a career move, you'll find a diverse range of opportunities. Click on the job titles to access more details and application links.

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