Reno CDL Jobs

Class A CDL jobs in Reno: two current True Blue openings

Updated 2026-06-04

If you searched for Class A CDL jobs in Reno, this page gives the current True Blue answer: two driver openings, the pay ranges, and how to apply.

Short answer

True Blue Trucking has two current CDL openings: a Reno to San Diego dedicated lane starting at $0.70 per mile, and a CDL-A flatbed driver opening paying $1,600 - $2,500 per week. W-2 employment available and health benefits offered.

Class A required The flatbed opening requires CDL-A. The dedicated-lane role lists valid CDL plus minimum 2 years CDL driving experience and clean MVR.
Current lane The dedicated-lane opening runs Reno to San Diego and back, about 1,120 miles per trip.
Pay Dedicated lane: starting at $0.70 per mile and $1,400 - $1,600 weekly. Flatbed: $1,600 - $2,500 weekly.
Equipment Dedicated lane uses well-maintained equipment. Flatbed drivers must be able to tarp, strap, chain, and secure freight properly.
Benefits W-2 employment available and health benefits offered.
Apply Use the 60-second quick apply form or call recruiting at (775) 230-4767 and ask about the dedicated lane or flatbed opening.

Current Reno CDL openings

True Blue is advertising two driver seats right now. Use this table to confirm the basics before applying.

Role CDL Experience Schedule Pay Equipment Apply
CDL Driver - Reno to San Diego Dedicated Lane Valid CDL required Minimum 2 years CDL driving experience; clean MVR Dedicated Reno to San Diego and back lane; about 1,120 miles/trip Starting at $0.70 per mile; $1,400 - $1,600 weekly Well-maintained equipment Apply for this lane
CDL-A Flatbed Driver Valid CDL-A required Flatbed and load securement experience required Steady flatbed work opportunity $1,600 - $2,500 weekly Flatbed freight; tarping, straps, chains, securement Apply for flatbed

Open Class A CDL job in Reno

True Blue currently has two openings for Reno, Sparks, Carson City, Fernley, Dayton, and northern Nevada drivers: a Reno to San Diego dedicated lane and a CDL-A flatbed driver role.

The dedicated lane starts at $0.70 per mile. The flatbed role lists $1,600 - $2,500 per week and requires flatbed and load securement experience.

What Class A drivers should check before applying

Start with the facts that change the daily job: CDL class, preferred experience, lane, pay model, equipment, and dispatch policy.

The dedicated lane is listed by city pair, and the flatbed role is listed by experience and securement requirements. Ask recruiting for exact route, equipment, and policy details before accepting.

Reno CDL job searches drivers compare

Drivers searching for CDL jobs in Reno usually compare local home-daily, regional, dedicated, flatbed, and long-haul jobs before applying.

If daily home time is required, ask recruiting directly before applying. If a known dedicated lane or flatbed work fits, review the matching job page first.

How True Blue compares with other Reno CDL job options

Reno drivers comparing CDL jobs near me usually see several categories: local home-daily LTL or delivery work, waste-route CDL work, national dedicated-carrier seats, flatbed work, and regional freight.

True Blue's current fit is narrower and more direct: a Reno to San Diego dedicated lane or a CDL-A flatbed role for drivers with securement experience.

How to decide whether this lane fits

Apply if the dedicated lane, mileage pay, flatbed requirements, or listed weekly pay range fit your current work goals.

Drivers should be ready to discuss recent freight, flatbed securement if applicable, California-route comfort, home-time questions, MVR, and current availability when recruiting calls.

How to apply for a Reno CDL job

Read the dedicated-lane and flatbed role pages, then send the quick apply form from the careers page or the matching role page.

You can also call (775) 230-4767 or email hello@truebluetrucking.net and ask about the current dedicated lane or flatbed opening.

Useful next pages

Current Reno CDL openings Review the two active driver roles. How to apply Step-by-step driver application guide. Regional CDL driver Reno to San Diego and back lane. CDL-A Flatbed Driver Flatbed and load securement experience required. No forced dispatch trucking jobs Dispatch policy details for drivers comparing roles. Western states trucking jobs Western states service area and lane framing. Trucking jobs with newer trucks Equipment questions to ask before applying.

Driver questions

Is True Blue Trucking hiring CDL drivers in Reno?

Yes. True Blue Trucking is currently listing two driver openings: a Reno to San Diego dedicated lane and a CDL-A flatbed driver role.

What Class A CDL jobs are open in Reno?

The current True Blue openings are CDL Driver - Reno to San Diego Dedicated Lane and CDL-A Flatbed Driver. The flatbed role requires CDL-A and load securement experience.

Are there home daily CDL jobs at True Blue?

True Blue is not currently advertising a guaranteed home-daily CDL role. The current opening is a dedicated regional lane, so drivers who need daily home time should call recruiting before applying.

Which True Blue CDL job is currently open?

The current openings are the Reno to San Diego dedicated lane and the CDL-A flatbed driver role.

How much do company drivers make?

The dedicated lane starts at $0.70 per mile with weekly pay of $1,400 - $1,600. The flatbed role lists $1,600 - $2,500 per week.

Are company-driver benefits available?

W-2 employment available and health benefits offered.

What experience does True Blue prefer?

These openings require at least 2 years of CDL driving experience and clean MVR. The flatbed role also requires flatbed and load securement experience.

Does True Blue hire new CDL graduates?

These openings require at least 2 years of CDL driving experience, so new CDL graduates are not the target fit for these two postings.

Do I need hazmat, tanker, or doubles endorsements?

Hazmat, tanker, and doubles/triples endorsements are welcome and may help match a driver to specific lanes, but no endorsement is listed as strictly required to start.

What kind of trucks does True Blue run?

The job pages describe well-maintained equipment and show current tractor imagery. Ask recruiting about the exact equipment tied to the job you choose.

Can I apply from Sparks, Carson City, Fernley, Dayton, or northern Nevada?

Yes. True Blue recruits drivers from the Reno and northern Nevada area. If you are in Sparks, Carson City, Fernley, Dayton, or another nearby community, apply and mention your city and home-time goals when recruiting calls.

Does True Blue have no forced dispatch?

Yes. True Blue states that it does not use forced dispatch. Drivers should still discuss the exact lane, schedule, and home-time plan with recruiting before accepting the role.

Should I apply if I was looking for another kind of CDL job?

Apply only if the dedicated Reno to San Diego lane or the CDL-A flatbed role could fit. The old OTR, reefer, hot shot, and owner-operator pages are not active postings.

How do Reno CDL drivers apply?

Drivers can apply through the 60-second form on the careers page, use a role-specific quick apply form, or call True Blue Trucking at (775) 230-4767.

Ready to compare with recruiting?

Send the quick apply form and ask which current Reno lane best fits your schedule, CDL class, and freight experience.

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