Employer job posting guides

Post Trucking Jobs Where Drivers Are Searching

Posting a trucking job works better when the listing matches the state, city, route, freight, pay, schedule, and driver requirements. These employer guides are built for companies that want to publish clearer trucking job posts in major freight states.

Start with the state where you need drivers. Each page explains what the post should say, what details drivers compare, and how to move from a published job to a useful hiring conversation.

Available posting guides

Start with the state where you want to post a trucking job.

These pages focus on employer posting intent. They are not general driver career pages; they help employers publish clearer job posts for real freight markets.

Texas

Post Trucking Jobs in Texas

Guide for employers posting truck driver jobs in Texas across Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio, Austin, Laredo, border freight, energy, warehouse, and regional freight markets.

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California

Post Trucking Jobs in California

Guide for employers posting truck driver jobs in California across Los Angeles, Long Beach, Inland Empire, Bay Area, Central Valley, ports, warehouses, local, and regional freight markets.

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Florida

Post Trucking Jobs in Florida

Guide for employers posting truck driver jobs in Florida across Miami, Jacksonville, Tampa, Orlando, Lakeland, ports, food, retail, construction, local delivery, and regional freight markets.

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Georgia

Post Trucking Jobs in Georgia

Guide for employers posting truck driver jobs in Georgia across Atlanta, Savannah, Macon, Augusta, Columbus, port freight, warehouses, manufacturing, local delivery, and regional lanes.

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Illinois

Post Trucking Jobs in Illinois

Guide for employers posting truck driver jobs in Illinois across Chicago, Joliet, Aurora, Rockford, Peoria, intermodal freight, warehouses, agriculture, manufacturing, local delivery, and regional lanes.

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Pennsylvania

Post Trucking Jobs in Pennsylvania

Guide for employers posting truck driver jobs in Pennsylvania across Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Harrisburg, Lehigh Valley, Scranton, warehouses, manufacturing, local delivery, and regional lanes.

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Ohio

Post Trucking Jobs in Ohio

Guide for employers posting truck driver jobs in Ohio across Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Toledo, Dayton, Akron, manufacturing, warehouse, automotive, local delivery, and regional lanes.

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North Carolina

Post Trucking Jobs in North Carolina

Guide for employers posting truck driver jobs in North Carolina across Charlotte, Raleigh, Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Durham, Wilmington, ports, warehouses, manufacturing, and regional lanes.

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Tennessee

Post Trucking Jobs in Tennessee

Guide for employers posting truck driver jobs in Tennessee across Nashville, Memphis, Knoxville, Chattanooga, Jackson, automotive freight, warehouses, intermodal lanes, and Southeast freight corridors.

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Arizona

Post Trucking Jobs in Arizona

Guide for employers posting truck driver jobs in Arizona across Phoenix, Tucson, Mesa, Tempe, Glendale, Yuma, Flagstaff, border freight, warehouses, construction, and Southwest regional lanes.

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Posting quality

Better job posts start better driver conversations.

Drivers compare details before they apply. A post that hides pay, home time, route, equipment, freight, or requirements creates extra questions and weaker applications.

A clear post lets a driver self-screen and lets the employer spend the first conversation on fit, not basic missing details.

  • Use the state, city, route type, and freight type in plain language.
  • Put pay structure, home time, equipment, and schedule near the top.
  • Separate required CDL details from preferred experience.
  • Explain what happens after the driver applies.
  • Keep the job post updated when pay, schedule, or hiring status changes.