Find & Apply For Tractor-Trailer Truck Driver Jobs In Blount, Alabama
Tractor-Trailer Truck Driver jobs in Blount, Alabama require transporting goods, maintaining logs, and inspecting vehicles. Drivers must have a CDL, clean driving record, and strong communication skills. These positions offer competitive pay and benefits, with opportunities for advancement. Below you can find different Tractor-Trailer Truck Driver positions in Blount, Alabama.
Jobs in Blount
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CDL Class B Driver – Operator
Austin Powder Company
Blount, AL
Specialized LP Solo AL
CRST International
Blount, AL
Independent Contractor – Blountsville, AL
Terraboost Media
Blount, AL
Independent Contractor – Oneonta, AL
Terraboost Media
Blount, AL
CDL-A Truck Drivers: GREAT ROUTES AVAILABLE!
US Xpress
Blount, AL
Yard Hand
Summertown Metals
Blount, AL
Regional CDL A Drivers 65CPM, $1,200/wk Min. Guaranteed
Bah Express
Blount, AL
CDL-A Truck Drivers
US Xpress
Blount, AL
CDL A OTR Driver GUARANTEED Pay $.65CPM
Bah Express
Blount, AL
CDL A Company Regional Reefer Driver
Lti Trucking Services
Blount, AL
CDL A Company Regional Reefer Driver
Lti Trucking Services
Blount, AL
CDL-A Driver – Southeast Regional
Contract Freighters
Blount, AL
Class A or B Independent Contract Drivers – Local, Regional & OTR Routes Available You Choose
Victory Driveaway
Blount, AL
CDL A Home Weekly Driver Conestoga
Fraley And Schilling
Blount, AL
CDL A Drivers Weekends Home
Mid South Transport
Blount, AL
Class A or B Independent Contract Drivers – Local, Regional & OTR Routes Available You Choose
Victory Driveaway
Blount, AL
CDL A Drivers: Dedicated Routes offering Top Pay and Consistent Miles
US Xpress
Blount, AL
CDL A Team Truck Driver
CRST International
Blount, AL
OTR Team CDL A Drivers Up to $0.80 CPM
Kennesaw Transportation
Blount, AL
100% No Touch – CDL A Company Driver
Kennesaw Transportation
Blount, AL
Class A Driver, Top Mileage Pay, Great Equipment
Roehl Transport
Blount, AL
Team Drivers – CDL A No Touch, No NE
Kennesaw Transportation
Blount, AL
OTR Class A CDL Truck Drivers
Gulf Relay
Blount, AL
OTR Class A CDL Truck Drivers
Gulf Relay
Blount, AL
Company Driver Class A OTR Long Haul
R&L Transport
Blount, AL
CDL A Drivers: New 25 Trucks & New ELD! Elite Pay, Freight & Lanes!
Navajo Express
Blount, AL
CDL A Drivers: New 25 Trucks & New ELD! Elite Pay, Freight & Lanes!
Navajo Express
Blount, AL
Company Driver Class A OTR Long Haul
R&L Transport
Blount, AL
Marvins Oneonta – Lumberyard Associate – Part Time
Marvin's Building Materials
Blount, AL
Marvins Oneonta – Lumberyard Associate – Part Time
Marvin's Building Materials
Blount, AL
DSE- Pharma Team- GA
CRST International
Blount, AL
CDL-A Truck Driver Regional
Marten Transport
Blount, AL
Latest Jobs in Blount
Salary Information & Job Trends In this Region
Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers in Blount, Alabama play a crucial role in transporting goods efficiently and safely across the state. - Entry-level Driver salaries range from $30,000 to $40,000 per year - Mid-career Truck Driver salaries range from $40,000 to $55,000 per year - Senior-level Transport Operator salaries range from $55,000 to $70,000 per year The history of Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers in Blount, Alabama dates back to the early days of transportation when goods were primarily moved by horse-drawn carriages and wagons. As technology advanced, the need for skilled drivers to operate large trucks became essential for the economy. The evolution of Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers in Blount, Alabama has seen significant advancements in vehicle technology, safety regulations, and route optimization. Drivers now rely on GPS systems, electronic logging devices, and advanced braking systems to ensure efficient and secure transportation of goods. Current trends in the Tractor-Trailer Truck Driver industry in Blount, Alabama include a focus on sustainability, with an emphasis on reducing emissions and fuel consumption. Additionally, there is a growing demand for drivers with specialized skills in handling hazardous materials and operating refrigerated trailers to transport perishable goods.