CDL Jobs in Atlanta, OH

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CDL Jobs in Atlanta, Ohio — What Drivers Should Know

Atlanta is one of Ohio's most active CDL hiring markets, and the openings listed above reflect steady, year-round demand from carriers across the region. Below is a practical look at what trucking work in Atlanta looks like, the kind of pay drivers can expect, and a few tips for landing the role you want.

Overview of the Atlanta freight market

The local economy is shaped largely by manufacturing, distribution, and consumer goods. That mix means consistent freight volume across dry van, reefer, flatbed, and tanker segments, and it keeps both small fleets and the largest national carriers actively recruiting. Most Atlanta-based trucking jobs run on Ohio's main interstates and US routes, so drivers rarely deadhead long distances to find their next load.

Typical pay in Atlanta

Atlanta drivers typically earn $22–$30 per hour locally, with regional and dedicated positions averaging $70,000–$90,000 per year. Pay varies with experience, endorsements (HazMat, Tanker, and Doubles/Triples all command a premium), and how much night, weekend, or touch-freight work the role includes. Owner operators leased to dedicated accounts in Atlanta often clear six figures.

Types of CDL jobs you'll see in Atlanta

  • Local / home daily — short hauls within Atlanta and the surrounding counties, typically 8–12 hour shifts.
  • Regional — Ohio plus PA, IN, MI, KY, and WV with weekly home time.
  • Dedicated — repeat lanes for a single shipper, often with predictable schedules and consistent miles.
  • OTR — over-the-road runs starting from a Atlanta terminal, typically 2–3 weeks out.
  • Owner operator — lease-purchase and independent contractor programs out of the area.

Who is hiring in Atlanta?

A mix of national carriers, regional LTL fleets, and dedicated grocery, retail, and tanker operators all hire in this market. Many of these fleets post new openings every week, so it's worth checking back regularly or setting up a job alert.

Tips for drivers applying in Atlanta

Tailor your application to the carrier — list nearby zip codes, your usable home-time radius, and any endorsements you hold up front. Make sure your DAC report and MVR are clean, keep your medical card current, and respond quickly to recruiter calls — most Atlanta carriers move fast on qualified drivers.

Why this page is useful

Every job listed above is an active CDL opening in Atlanta, Ohio. Listings are refreshed daily, so if you don't see the right fit today, bookmark this page and check back tomorrow.