Salaries / Truck Driver (Heavy and Tractor-Trailer)
Transportation & Warehouse · SOC 53-3032
Truck Driver (Heavy and Tractor-Trailer) salary
Heavy and tractor-trailer truck drivers transport goods over long distances. A commercial driver's license (CDL) is required.
Colorado
Median annual (CO)
$61,500
Median hourly (CO)
$29.60
Colorado figures are ESTIMATES derived from the national median and a state wage index, not official statistics. Live state data shows here as soon as the lookup succeeds.
National
Median annual
$58,640
Median hourly
$28.19
Typical range
$40,140 to $79,380
National source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics, OEWS 2025. Figures are gross pay and vary by location, employer, and experience.
The pay range, visually.
Low end (about the 10th percentile), median, and high end (about the 90th percentile).
By state, at a glance
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Your skills are a business
Ideas we have for people in transportation & warehouse.
The same experience that earns a paycheck as a truck driver (heavy and tractor-trailer) can start a business. Here are real ideas from our marketplace that fit this field.
Start a Box Truck Delivery Business
Run one or more 16 to 26 foot box trucks on last-mile and regional delivery contracts for retailers, freight networks, and moving customers, a trucking entry that skips the semi and the long-haul lifestyle.
Start a Trucking or Freight Business
Haul freight with your own authority or broker loads between shippers and carriers, earning per mile or per load.
Start a Trucking Compliance and DOT Safety Consulting Practice
Keep small carriers legal and audit-ready (driver files, drug and alcohol programs, ELD data, IFTA, CSA scores) as the outsourced safety department every new authority needs and almost none has.
Start a Truck Dispatching Service
Find and book loads for owner-operators and small fleets from home, earning a percentage of every load you keep their trucks moving on, without owning a single truck.
You could hire truck driver (heavy and tractor-trailer)s, not just be one.
We have a staffing calculator to price the work and a full course on how to start a staffing agency, so you can turn a field you already know into a business that puts other people to work.

