Michigan Truck Driving Jobs
When you work in Michigan, you are part of a strong trucking community. Throughout this state, truckers responded to the 2015-2016 Flint water crisis by transporting thousands of water shipments free of charge to the city (WHNT, 2016).
As a large supplier of natural resources and agricultural products around the country, Michigan has a great deal of transportation companies that are hiring drivers. These companies invest a lot of time and money to locate reputable truck drivers to work for them.
If you are interested in finding out how you can benefit from the many job openings that are available in the state of Michigan, you can click on the companies listed below to learn more about their company and what they have to offer. If you want to get started now for a new career in the exciting field of truck driving for one of these companies, click on the button that says apply now to fill out the application for these companies.
Common Requirements and Career Outlook for Truckers in Michigan
• Apply for CDL and pass written/skills tests; may upgrade to enhanced CDL at any time (Michigan Secretary of State)
• Endorsements: Passenger, tank vehicle, double/triple trailers, and hazardous materials
• Average heavy/tractor-trailer driving salary: $37,500 (O*Net, 2016)
• Average light/delivery driving salary: $28,400 (O*Net, 2016)
• Anticipated job growth for heavy truck drivers through 2022: 14% (O*Net, 2016)
• Anticipated job growth for light truck drivers through 2022: 6% (O*Net, 2016)
Discover your next job opportunity by contacting Michigan employers below.