Our typical placement time for dry van drivers is 48-72 hours. In Nevada, where demand is moderate, availability may be reasonable with standard lead times.
Dry Van drivers in Nevada typically earn $52,000-$67,000/year. This reflects the state's moderate demand level and the Class A requirement. Las Vegas and Reno tend to offer the highest rates.
Dry Van drivers in Nevada need a Class A CDL. We verify all credentials as part of our screening process. Nevada has 25+ CDL schools producing new CDL holders.
The top cities for dry van driver demand in Nevada are Las Vegas, Reno, Henderson, Sparks. Major employers driving this demand include Amazon LAS1-LAS7, Tesla Gigafactory (Sparks), Switch data centers.
Our Nevada dry van driver pool draws from 18,000+ CDL holders statewide. We deliver a 65% turnover rate versus the 91% industry average, saving you the $8,000-$12,000 cost of replacing a driver. No state income tax — strong recruiting tool.