Van Driver

Van Driver

Dallas, United States

Company
Hallcon
Location
Dallas, TX
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
12.65–14.01 an hour
Via
Indeed

Job Description
Are you ready to embark on a rewarding driving career without the need for a CDL? At Hallcon, we've got you covered – from providing the vehicle, fuel, insurance, to comprehensive training. You just sit, click your seatbelt, and drive safely!

Our primary mission is to provide safe, dependable transportation to members of railroad crews, contributing to the crucial operations of the railways.

Job Highlights:
• Full-Time and Part-Time Opportunities
• No high school, GED, or resume required
• No CDL necessary
• No high-pressure delivery quotas, loading/unloading packages, or prolonged standing
• Medical, Dental, Vision Benefits, 401k
• Holiday Pay
• Paid Training

Key Responsibilities:
• Safely and reliably transport railroad crews to assigned locations
• Conduct thorough pre-trip and post-trip inspections of the assigned vehicle
• Utilize navigation tools effectively
• Adhere to Hallcon's safe driving standards
• Ability to communicate and write in English
• Flexible hours and varying schedules (not scheduled)

Minimum Requirements:
• Minimum age of 21
• Current valid state-issued driver's license
• Preferably live within a 30-minute distance of the location
• Successful completion of pre-employment drug screen and background check

Pay Rate: Starting at $12.65.

Apply now and be an essential part of North America’s transportation network.

Hallcon is a mobility and infrastructure services company focused on turnkey solutions for clients such as technology companies, manufacturers, railroads, universities, corporate business parks, hospitals, airports, public transportation agencies and more.

Hallcon is an equal opportunity at will employer and does not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of age, race, religion, color, disability, sex, sexual orientation or national origin.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Driver Jobs in United States

Q What is the median annual wage for heavy and tractor-trailer truck drivers in the United States in 2026?
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports the median annual wage for heavy and tractor-trailer truck drivers as $57,440 in 2026. The lowest 10 percent earn less than $42,080 annually, while the highest 10 percent earn more than $78,390. Wages vary by state, with California averaging $64,520.
Q What is the federal minimum wage for non-exempt delivery drivers in the United States in 2026?
The federal minimum wage remains $7.25 per hour for covered non-exempt delivery drivers as of January 1, 2026. Overtime pay is required at 1.5 times the regular rate for hours over 40 in a workweek. Some states mandate higher rates, such as $16.00 in California.
Q What visa is required for foreign nationals to work as truck drivers in the United States?
Foreign nationals can apply for an H-2B temporary non-agricultural work visa for truck driving positions, with a statutory cap of 66,000 visas for FY 2026. Employers must file Form I-129 with USCIS and obtain a temporary labor certification from DOL. Processing time averages 60-90 days for approved petitions.
Q What are the minimum eligibility requirements for interstate commercial driver's license jobs?
Applicants must be at least 21 years old, possess a valid non-commercial driver's license, and pass a DOT physical exam valid for 24 months. No high school diploma is required, but completion of an FMCSA-approved Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT) program is mandatory since February 7, 2022. Criminal background checks are conducted for hazardous materials endorsements.
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