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Illinois Commercial DVL Express
OTR Solo up to $0.83 per mile, W2-1099 Full Benefits, Training for other trailer types
IL
DV | RF | FB | SD
LC | RG | OTR | OO | L2P
1099 | W2
FHTL | VL | PETE
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1231
Illinois Commercial Freight Union
OTR Solo up to $0.70 per mile, 1099, Full Benefits, Training available
IL
DV | RF
OTR | OO | L2P
1099
VL
YES
YES
69 MPH
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3179
Illinois Altom Transport
Local up to $39 per hour, W2-1099 Full Benefits, Paid training
Illinois GT Express, Inc
OTR Solo up to $0.52 per mile, W2-1099 Full Benefits, Training available
IL
DV | RF | FB | SD | CN
OTR | OO | L2P
W2 | 1099
EVERY 2 WEEKS
VL | FHTL | KW
YES
YES
Illinois Arrow Trans
OTR Solo up to $0.70 per mile, 1099 Full Benefits, loyalty program
IL
RF | DV
LC | OTR
1099
HOME DAILY | WEEKLY
FHTL | VL
Illinois Orozco Trucking
OTR Solo up to $0.78 per mile, W2 Full Benefits, Training available
IL
DV | RF
OTR
2 WEEKS OTR
W2
FRHT | VL
Illinois IG Transportation
OTR Solo up to $0.90 per mile, W2-1099 Full Benefits, Training available
IL
DV | RF | FB | SD | CN
OTR | OO
2 WEEKS OTR
1099 | W2
FULL BENEFITS
FRHT
YES
YES
Illinois Golden Way Trucking
OTR Solo up to $0.70 per mile, W2-1099 Full Benefits, Paid training
IL
DV | RF | FB | SD
OTR | L2P
WEEKLY
1099 | W2
FULL BENEFITS
KW | PETE | FHTL
YES
Illinois Newman Carriers
OTR Solo up to $0.80 per mile, W2 Full Benefits, Training available
IL
T
LC | OTR
EVERY WEEK
W2
FULL BENEFITS
FHTL | KW | PETE
Illinois CARRY TRANSIT, LLC
Company driver up to $0.60 per mile, W2-1099 Full Benefits, Training available
IL
T
OTR | OO
EVERY WEEK
1099 | W2
FULL BENEFITS
KW | INTL
FAQ
What are the types of trucks that can be driven and the type at entry level truck jobs in Illinois?
  • Dry Van Driver - these drivers are the most common types we see on the road. They haul non-perishable goods like clothes, furniture, or non-perishable foods. Many drivers start out as dry van drivers and Illinois truck driving CDL jobs can be found here.
  • Tanker Driver - Liquids like fertilizers, gasoline, and other industrial materials are transported via tanker trucks. Divers must be familiar with the hazardous or non-hazardous materials they are transporting, be able to react quickly, and manage accidents if they occur. Additionally, drivers must possess an N or an X endorsement.
  • Driver of a flatbed — Flatbed drivers transport a variety of products that wouldn't fit in a dry van. Flatbeds are used for the transportation of oversized products, automobiles, construction machinery, and more. Drivers need to know how to tie things down safely and drive slowly.
  • Driver of Refrigerated Freight — To keep them from rotting, goods like meat, ice cream, cosmetics, and even pharmaceuticals must be carried at lower temperatures. These necessary (and tasty) goods are transported in refrigerated freight, sometimes referred to as reefer trucks, at a cold temperature to prevent their destruction. Drivers are given more duty as a result of the need to keep an eye on the cargo's temperature.
  • Freight haulers transport all the goods mentioned above. They are qualified to haul anything above, from flatbed to reefer to hazardous cargoes.
  • Less Than Load (LTL) Freight Drivers: LTL Freight Drivers transport cargoes that are smaller than usual. The trailer is broken up into several distinct loads for various clients. To empty their trailers, the LTL drivers stop several times at various locations. The consumer will save money since they will only be paying for a portion of the trailer.
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