CDL Driver Pay · New York

CDL Truck Driver Salary in New York (2026)

Real pay by experience, top carriers, and CDL schools — researched and maintained by a working tradesman with a Class A CDL. Updated 2026.

Truck driving is one of the fastest trades to enter — you can go from zero to a paid Class A job in a couple of months, with no degree and often with the training paid for. New York drivers earn solid money that climbs with experience, and owner-operators who run their own truck sit at the top. Here's the real pay, the top employers, and how to get started in New York.

New York CDL Driver Pay Range

$60-112k
⏱ NYC premium adds 15-25%

Pay by Experience in New York

Here's how CDL pay progresses in New York — from your first year as a new driver to experienced company driver and owner-operator. Many carriers offer paid CDL training, so you can start earning while you learn.

New Driver$52k/yr
Experienced$75k/yr
Owner-Operator$105k+
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Top Trucking Employers in New York

These are carriers New York drivers rate, based on field reviews. Pay, home time, and route type vary a lot between companies — ask drivers who actually run for them before you sign.

UPS NY★ 3.9 (42 reviews)
FedEx Freight NY★ 3.8 (28 reviews)

CDL Schools & Training in New York

To drive Class A you'll need to complete training from an FMCSA-registered provider (the federal ELDT requirement). These are CDL training options that serve New York drivers — private schools, community colleges, and carrier-paid programs.

New York Truck Driving SchoolCDL Training (multiple locations)

How to Get Your CDL in New York

The path is quick compared to most trades: be at least 21 for interstate driving (18 for in-state in many cases), pass a DOT physical, get your commercial learner's permit, complete ELDT-registered training, then pass the CDL skills test. Many New York drivers go through a carrier's paid CDL program, which covers training cost in exchange for a work commitment — a way in with no upfront tuition.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much do CDL truck drivers make in New York?
In New York, CDL driver pay ranges roughly $60-112k depending on experience and route type. New drivers start at the lower end, experienced drivers earn the middle, and owner-operators or specialized haulers can earn the most. NYC premium adds 15-25%.
How long does it take to get a CDL in New York?
Most CDL programs in New York take about 3 to 8 weeks of full-time training. You'll get your commercial learner's permit (CLP) first, train behind the wheel, then pass the CDL skills test. Many carriers also run paid CDL training where they cover the cost in exchange for a work commitment.
Do you need school to get a CDL in New York?
As of the federal Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT) rule, new Class A CDL drivers must complete training from an FMCSA-registered provider before taking the skills test. That can be a private CDL school, a community college program, or a carrier's own paid training program in New York.
Which companies hire CDL drivers in New York?
National carriers, regional fleets, and local/dedicated routes all hire in New York. Drivers in the state rate employers like UPS NY, FedEx Freight NY among the options. Pay, home time, and route type vary a lot between companies, so compare before you sign on.