Access our pool of pre-screened intermodal drivers in Massachusetts. Class A CDL holders with 1+ years intermodal or drayage experience experience, placed within 48-96 hours.
Demand
moderate
Adj. Wage
$59,000-$76,000/year
Placement
48-96 hours
State Pool
28,000+
CDL Required
Class A
Intermodal Driver Requirements in Massachusetts
Credentials Needed
CDL Class:Class A
Endorsements:None required
Experience:1+ years intermodal or drayage experience
Wage Range:$59,000-$76,000/year
Equipment-Specific Skills
TWIC card for port access
Container chassis coupling and securement expertise
Rail yard and port terminal navigation experience
Familiarity with container weight verification (VGM) requirements
Massachusetts Market for Intermodal Drivers
Top Cities for Intermodal Hiring in Massachusetts
#1
Boston
#2
Worcester
#3
Springfield
#4
New Bedford
#5
Lowell
Employers Driving Intermodal Demand in Massachusetts
Amazon BOS7RaytheonTJX CompaniesSysco New EnglandGeneral Dynamics
Why Hire Intermodal Drivers in Massachusetts
Highest wages in New England reflect the cost of living
Healthcare and education sectors create steady freight demand
Boston harbor operations need specialized port drivers
Our typical placement time for intermodal drivers is 48-96 hours. In Massachusetts, where demand is moderate, availability may be reasonable with standard lead times.
Intermodal drivers in Massachusetts typically earn $59,000-$76,000/year. This reflects the state's moderate demand level and the Class A requirement. Boston and Worcester tend to offer the highest rates.
Intermodal drivers in Massachusetts need a Class A CDL. We verify all credentials as part of our screening process. Massachusetts has 30+ CDL schools producing new CDL holders.
The top cities for intermodal driver demand in Massachusetts are Boston, Worcester, Springfield, New Bedford. Major employers driving this demand include Amazon BOS7, Raytheon, TJX Companies.
Our Massachusetts intermodal driver pool draws from 28,000+ 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. Highest wages in New England reflect the cost of living.