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Local vs OTR (Over-the-Road): Which CDL Path is Right for Your First Year?

Updated: Jan 202612 min read
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CDL Schools USA Research Team
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In This Guide

  1. 1Understanding Route Types
  2. 2Local Trucking Jobs Explained
  3. 3Regional Trucking: The Middle Ground
  4. 4OTR (Over-the-Road) Trucking
  5. 5Salary Comparison: Local vs Regional vs OTR
  6. 6Home Time Expectations
  7. 7Which is Best for New Drivers?
  8. 8How to Transition from OTR to Local
  9. 9FAQs

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Frequently Asked Questions

Local CDL jobs typically require 1-2 years of experience. Most new CDL holders start with OTR positions to build experience, then transition to local jobs. Some exceptions exist for specialized local work like garbage trucks or concrete mixers.

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