Chicago, IL
Looking for local CDL-A work around Chicago? Here's the pay, the home time, and a fast way to get matched with carriers hiring right now.
Chicago is North America's largest rail hub, where roughly one in four U.S. freight trains either originates, terminates, or passes through, feeding six Class I railroads and ten converging interstate highways.
Short-radius runs within a metro or nearby area, often paid hourly with daily home time, lower miles, and more frequent stops. For CDL-A drivers based in Chicago and nearby communities like Cicero, Bedford Park, Bolingbrook, that translates to steady freight and local runs you can actually build a schedule around.
Local CDL-A pay in this market typically runs about $73k to $83k a year for company drivers, before sign-on bonuses, detention, and per diem. The number that matters most is weekly miles times your rate — a strong rate on thin miles loses to a steady seat every time.
Most local CDL-A work here moves dry van and reefer for the region's retail, grocery, and manufacturing shippers, with flatbed and tanker available for drivers who want a pay premium and have the endorsements.
Illinois rates run about 4% above the national average for the same freight, which is baked into the numbers below. Local work around Chicago is typically hourly with overtime after 40 — figures below assume a normal 48-hour week.
| Experience | Hourly rate | Weekly gross | Annual |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1–2 years | $28/hr | $1,456 | $72,800 |
| 2–5 years | $30/hr | $1,560 | $78,000 |
| 5+ years | $32/hr | $1,664 | $83,200 |
From the CDL Lane pay model — cents-per-mile researched across 100+ carriers (how we calculate), adjusted for Illinois. Run your own numbers in the pay calculator.
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Get matched →Local CDL-A drivers in the Chicago market typically earn $73k–$83k a year, with the exact number driven by experience, weekly miles, and freight type — the table above breaks it down by experience band.
Yes — that's the defining feature. The trade-off is lower gross than OTR and more physical work (more stops, sometimes touch freight). Hourly pay with overtime protects your paycheck when docks run slow.
A valid CDL-A and a reasonably clean driving record cover most openings. Tell CDL Lane your experience, preferred freight, and home base and we'll match you with carriers hiring near Chicago — including Cicero, Bedford Park, Bolingbrook.