As a cornerstone of Costco's massive retail empire spanning 800+ global warehouses, truck drivers form the lifeline of its logistics network. With the American Trucking Association reporting an 80,000-driver shortage nationwide, Costco offers a compelling opportunity: Depot Truck Drivers earn 30.50−35.45/hour plus premium pay for specialized skills, coupled with industry-leading benefits like 401(k) matching and full healthcare coverage. For bilingual professionals eyeing stable blue-collar careers, this role combines competitive wages with Fortune 500 job security in the booming e-commerce era.
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• Operate tractor-trailers for inter-depot shipments (loaded/empty)
• Maneuver hydraulic fifth-wheel tractors in depot yards (specialized equipment training provided)
• Maintain digital logs via ELD systems (FMCSA compliance)
✓ Valid Class A CDL with 2+ years of tractor-trailer experience
✓ Clean driving record (no DUI/DWI in past 5 years per DOT §382.201)
Source: Costco 2023 Internal Pay Scale
✓ Health Insurance: Covers medical, dental, vision, hearing aids, and behavioral health
✓ Retirement Plans: 50% 401(k) match up to $1,000 annually + stock purchase options
✓ Paid Leave: 2-5 weeks PTO based on tenure + 8-week short-term disability
• Hazmat Endorsement: +2.50/hrpremium•∗∗RefrigeratedTrailerOperation∗∗:+3/hr for perishables logistics
Beyond its $217 billion annual revenue (2022 SEC filing), Costco invests in driver retention through predictable schedules – 95% of routes are local with overnight home stays.