Our typical placement time for dry van drivers is 48-72 hours. In Vermont, where demand is low, availability may be reasonable with standard lead times.
Dry Van drivers in Vermont typically earn $50,000-$64,000/year. This reflects the state's low demand level and the Class A requirement. Burlington and South Burlington tend to offer the highest rates.
Dry Van drivers in Vermont need a Class A CDL. We verify all credentials as part of our screening process. Vermont has 6 CDL schools producing new CDL holders.
The top cities for dry van driver demand in Vermont are Burlington, South Burlington, Rutland, Barre. Major employers driving this demand include Ben and Jerrys (Waterbury), Keurig Dr Pepper, GlobalFoundries.
Our Vermont dry van driver pool draws from 4,200+ CDL holders statewide. We deliver a 55% turnover rate versus the 91% industry average, saving you the $8,000-$12,000 cost of replacing a driver. Niche food industry (Ben & Jerry's, Cabot) needs reliable reefer drivers.