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XPO Logistics (XPO Inc.)

Greenwich, CT · Founded 1989 · 13,000+ trucks · 48 states, Canada, Mexico

Company Overview

XPO is one of the largest LTL carriers in North America, operating approximately 580 service centers. The company went through significant restructuring, spinning off its brokerage operations as GXO Logistics and RXO. What remains is a pure-play LTL carrier focused on network optimization and technology. XPO has invested heavily in fleet modernization and driver pay increases, making it increasingly competitive for driver talent in the LTL space.

Pay & Compensation

Solo Driver Pay

$24-$34/hr (P&D and linehaul)

Team Driver Pay

N/A

Owner-Operator Pay

Contract available

Benefits & Perks

  • Competitive hourly and mileage-based pay
  • Full medical, dental, vision
  • 401(k) with match
  • Paid time off
  • Employee stock purchase plan
  • Modern technology tools

Hiring Requirements

Minimum Age
21 years old
Experience Required
1 year
CDL Class
Class A
Endorsements
Doubles/Triples preferred

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Major LTL network with 580+ service centers
  • Significant recent pay increases
  • Technology investments improving driver experience
  • Strong linehaul and P&D route options

Cons

  • Ongoing corporate restructuring can feel unstable
  • Company culture varies significantly by terminal
  • Some drivers report management inconsistency

Equipment & Operations

Equipment Types

LTL

Operating Region

48 states, Canada, Mexico

Home Time

Daily for P&D; 1-2 nights for linehaul

Annual Revenue

$7.7 billion

Best For

LTL drivers seeking competitive pay at a major national carrier

Frequently Asked Questions About XPO Logistics (XPO Inc.)

Yes. XPO acquired Con-way Freight in 2015 and rebranded it as XPO LTL. The operation retained most of Con-way's terminal network and drivers.
XPO spun off its brokerage and last-mile operations into separate companies: RXO (brokerage) and GXO (contract logistics). XPO now operates exclusively as an LTL carrier.
XPO drivers typically earn $24-$34/hour for P&D and linehaul routes. The company has made significant pay increases in recent years to compete with Old Dominion and Saia for top talent.