About the Company Make the most money About the Job Much better if team knows each other and get along Job Summary Contract Driver (1099, Team) Dry Van OTR $2,000 - $4,000 gross total weekly avg. pay...
About the Company Thank you for considering Dick Lavy Trucking, Inc.! We have been in business for over 40 years and are big enough to get the miles for our drivers and small enough to know every driv...
About the Company Our Goals and Mission At Loadmode LLC, we specialize in providing reliable freight transportation services nationwide.We pride ourselves on delivering not only freight but also excep...
About the Company Z Transportation truck drivers are the key to success of the company. Our drivers are known to be some of the best in the business. As a result, Z Transportation offers some of the m...
About the Company At Onlach Trucking we take care of you! We accept applications from felons. About the Job Home time dependent upon your location, but we're always flexible with our drivers. Layover...
About the Job Now Hiring OTR CDL-A Drivers | Dry Van 53' $ Up to 70 cpm $ We pay for extra stops, detention, layover, Referral and Safety Bonuses We offer: - 4500 miles a week - TOP Equipment: Freight...
Job Summary Contract Driver (1099, Solo) Dry Van OTR $1,200 - $1,600 gross total weekly avg. pay 2,200 - 2,800 avg. miles per week $300 sign on bonus No Driver Load/Unload Home Time 7 - 14 expected da...
Job Summary Contract Driver (1099, Solo) Car Carrier and Dry Van OTR $1,800 - $2,400 gross total weekly avg. pay $0.55 - $0.65 CPM 3,000 - 3,500 avg. miles per week Line Haul, LTL No Driver Load/Unloa...
Job Summary Contract Driver (1099, Solo) Dry Van OTR $1,000 - $1,500 gross total weekly avg. pay 2,500 - 3,000 avg. miles per week Line Haul No Driver Load/Unload Home Time 5 - 6 expected days out Get...
Alexandria is part of Virginia's trucking market, where the Port of Virginia (Norfolk) and Northern Virginia's proximity to DC create diverse trucking opportunities. most openings here are OTR (Over-the-Road) and Regional positions, commonly running dry van freight. Current Alexandria listings call for CDL A drivers. Browse the 9 openings above, or widen your search across all Virginia trucking jobs.
Driver Pay Around Alexandria
Truck drivers in Virginia typically earn $51,000 - $74,000 per year, with pay shaped by CDL class, endorsements, route type, and experience. 9 of the 9 current Alexandria listings publish a pay figure — see how that stacks up in our 2026 CDL Driver Pay Report and salary by state guide.
Employers currently advertising CDL roles in or near Alexandria include SRZ Transportation LLC, DICK LAVY TRUCKING, Loadmode LLC, Z TRANSPORTATION INC, ONLACH TRUCKING LLC, USA LOGISTICS INC, GJ GROUP INC, NORTH HUDSON LOGISTICS LLC. New carriers are added as they post, so check back as listings refresh.
Getting Started in Virginia
Virginia DMV issues CDLs. Major military bases and Port of Virginia drive freight demand. Virginia DMV offers CDL testing at designated customer service centers and third-party locations. If you're new to the industry, start with how to get your CDL and CDL classes explained.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many trucking jobs are available in Alexandria, VA?
There are currently 9 CDL trucking jobs listed in Alexandria, with openings from employers such as SRZ Transportation LLC, DICK LAVY TRUCKING, Loadmode LLC, Z TRANSPORTATION INC. Listings refresh several times a day as carriers post and fill positions.
How much do truck drivers earn in Alexandria?
Truck driver pay in the Alexandria area generally tracks the Virginia range of $51,000 - $74,000 per year, varying by CDL class, endorsements, experience, and whether the route is local, regional, or OTR. 9 of the current Alexandria listings include posted pay.
What types of trucking jobs are most common in Alexandria?
Most openings here are OTR (Over-the-Road) and Regional positions, commonly running dry van freight. Alexandria drivers can also filter by job type and equipment to match their preferences.
How do I get a CDL to drive in Virginia?
Virginia DMV issues CDLs. Major military bases and Port of Virginia drive freight demand. You'll pass the written knowledge tests for your Commercial Learner's Permit, complete ELDT-registered training, then pass the CDL skills test. See our How to Get a CDL guide for the full step-by-step process.
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