truest.me
Explore CareersSponsor Someone 🎁Log InSign Up
truest.me
AboutCareer Growth ToolsWays to access truestPricingSponsor people/teamsWho is truest for
Terms of useContactPrivacy policytruest is a public benefit company
Copyright Β© 2026, Truest.me. All rights reserved.
Browse Careers
Career Explorer β†’
Tracks
See all β†’
Admin & OfficeAgricultureArts & MediaBusiness OperationsConstructionEducationEngineeringExecutive LeadershipFacilitiesFinanceFood ServiceHealthcareHuman ResourcesLegalMaintenance & RepairMarketingOperationsPersonal CareProductionProtective ServicesReal EstateSalesScienceSocial ServicesTechnologyTransportation
Top industries
See all β†’
HealthcareAdministrative ServicesK-12 SchoolsHospitality & Food ServiceHospital SystemsRetailWholesale & DistributionCatering & Mobile Food ServicesProfessional ServicesHospitals & Medical CentersEducationRestaurants & DiningGovernmentManufacturingAmbulatory Healthcare ServicesAdministrative Support ServicesConstructionFinancial ServicesGeneral Merchandise StoresColleges & UniversitiesConsumer ServicesLocal Government ServicesFull-Service RestaurantsSpecialty Trade ContractorsTransportation & LogisticsReal Estate Services
Top metros
See all β†’
New York-NewarkLos Angeles-Long BeachChicago-NapervilleDallas-Fort WorthHouston-PasadenaWashington-ArlingtonAtlanta-Sandy SpringsPhiladelphia-CamdenMiami-Fort LauderdaleBoston-CambridgeSan Francisco-OaklandPhoenix-MesaSeattle-TacomaMinneapolis-St. PaulDetroit-WarrenRiverside-San BernardinoDenver-AuroraSan Diego-Chula VistaTampa-St. PetersburgOrlando-KissimmeeCharlotte-ConcordBaltimore-ColumbiaSt. LouisAustin-Round RockPortland-VancouverSan Jose-Sunnyvale
Careersβ€ΊRolesβ€ΊTruck Driver Salesperson Apprentice
Junior

Truck Driver Salesperson Apprentice

As a Truck Driver Salesperson Apprentice, you work alongside experienced truck driver salespeople while learning the route delivery and sales craft β€” observing routes, supporting deliveries, learning truck operations and customer relationships. The work tends to be supervised and route-and-driver focused.

Career Level
Junior
Mid
Senior
Director
VP
Executive
Work Personality
R
C
E
S
A
I
Realistichands-on, practical
Conventionalorganizing, detail-oriented
Based on Holland Code framework
Industries that often hire Truck Driver Salesperson Apprentices
Agriculture & ForestryHospitality & Food Service Β· 44%Wholesale & Distribution Β· 24%Retail Β· 11%Transportation & Logistics Β· 8%Consumer Services Β· 5%
Job markets for Truck Driver Salesperson Apprentices
Where Truck Driver Salesperson Apprentice jobs concentrate Β· ~384 metro areas
Based on employment in related occupations
Mapped SOC categories:
Sales
BLS Occupational Employment Statistics
Jump to:What it's likeCareer pathsBy the numbers
What it's like

What it's like to be a Truck Driver Salesperson Apprentice

Most days mix supervised route work with structured learning β€” riding routes with experienced drivers, learning customer relationships and ordering patterns, supporting product loading and inventory, helping with deliveries, and learning truck and routing systems. You're often working in food and beverage distribution, dairy, baked goods, snack foods, or specialty consumer products, and the route density and product mix shape early work.

What tends to be harder than people expect is the physical demands combined with the customer-relationship learning. Lifting, weather, traffic, and route timing are real, and building customer relationships takes time. CDL pursuit (typically required), DOT regulations, and route-ownership models shape early career growth.

People who tend to thrive here are independent, physically capable, comfortable with both customer and physical work, and willing to learn from experienced drivers. If you want pure office work, route work lives on the truck. If you like building a foundation in truck driver sales, the early years build a base toward independent route work, route supervisor, or specialty distribution roles.

What people in this role value
SupportModerate
IndependenceLower
RelationshipsLower
Working ConditionsLower
AchievementLower
RecognitionLower
O*NET Work Values survey
✦ Editorial β€” written by Truest from industry research and career patterns
Career Paths

Where this role sits in the broader career landscape β€” and where it can take you.

Earning potential across this track
$239K$179K$119K$60K$0KLower paying387 metro areas, sorted by salary level
All experience levels1
This level's estimated range
INDUSTRIES PAYING ABOVE AVERAGE
Technology & Information$97K+110%
Energy & Utilities$95K+107%
Professional Services$94K+104%
Financial Services$79K+72%
Government$69K+51%
Compared to Sales average across all industries
1 BLS OEWS May 2024 covers all Truck Driver Salesperson Apprentices (SOC 53-3031.00), not just this title Β· BEA RPP 2023
* Top salaries exceed this figure. BLS caps reported wages at ~$240K to protect individual privacy in high-earning roles.
Related rolesExplore Sales β†’
Truck Driver Salesperson ApprenticeRoute Sales ApprenticeDelivery Sales ApprenticeRoute Salesman ApprenticeDriver Salesman ApprenticeSales Deliverer ApprenticeRoute Salesperson ApprenticeRoute Sales Driver ApprenticeRoute Sales Person ApprenticeSales Route Driver ApprenticeSalesperson Driver ApprenticeRoute Driver Salesperson ApprenticeWagon Driver Salesperson Apprentice
Exploring the Truck Driver Salesperson Apprentice career path? Truest helps you figure out if it's the right fit β€” and plan your path forward.
Explore career tools
✦ Editorial β€” career progression and interview guidance based on industry patterns
The Broader Landscape

Roles like this one sit within a broader occupational category. The numbers below reflect that full landscape β€” helpful for context, but your specific experience will depend on level, specialty, and where you work.

$22K–$60K
Salary Range
10th – 90th percentile
417K
U.S. Employment
+8.8%
10yr Growth
51K
Annual Openings

How Truck Driver Salesperson Apprentice pay & employment are changing

$64K$61K$58K$55K$52K201920202021202220232024$52K$64K
BLS OEWS May 2024 Β· BLS Employment Projections 2024–2034

Skills & Requirements

Active ListeningSpeakingService OrientationCritical ThinkingTime ManagementSocial PerceptivenessReading ComprehensionComplex Problem SolvingMonitoringJudgment and Decision Making
O*NET OnLine Β· Bureau of Labor Statistics
Mapped SOC Codes
53-3031.00

Explore related roles

Roles with similar work and overlapping career paths

midTruck Driver Salesperson$37KmidRoute Sales Representative$52KmidRural Carrier$52KmidRoute Salesman$37KmidDriver Salesman$37KmidSales Deliverer$37K
View all Sales roles β†’

Common questions about what it's like to be a Truck Driver Salesperson Apprentice

What does a Truck Driver Salesperson Apprentice do?

As a Truck Driver Salesperson Apprentice, you work alongside experienced truck driver salespeople while learning the route delivery and sales craft β€” observing routes, supporting deliveries, learning truck operations and customer relationships. The work tends to be supervised and route-and-driver focused.

How much does a Truck Driver Salesperson Apprentice make?

Median pay for a Truck Driver Salesperson Apprentice is about $37K nationally, with the field ranging roughly from $22K to $60K depending on experience, employer, and metro (BLS).

What skills does a Truck Driver Salesperson Apprentice need?

Core skills for this role include Active Listening, Speaking, Service Orientation, Critical Thinking, and Time Management.

What education do you need to be a Truck Driver Salesperson Apprentice?

Most people in this role hold a high school diploma.

Is a Truck Driver Salesperson Apprentice in demand?

Employment in this field is projected to grow about 8.8% through 2034, with roughly 417,420 people working in it today (BLS).

What jobs are similar to a Truck Driver Salesperson Apprentice?

Closely related roles include Truck Driver Salesperson, Route Sales Representative, and Rural Carrier.

Navigate your career with clarity

Truest gives you tools to understand your strengths, explore roles that fit, and plan your next move.

Explore Truest career tools
Federal data: BLS Occupational Employment & Wage Statistics (May 2024) Β· BLS Employment Projections Β· O*NET OnLine
Truest editorial: Fit check, role profile, things that vary, advancement analysis, lateral moves, interview questions.