Truck Driver Jobs in Oklahoma
Oklahoma's energy sector and central location on I-35 and I-40 create consistent freight in all directions. CDL and non-CDL positions available. Competitive pay, 24/7 support, choose your loads.

O TruckingOklahoma Driver Job Market
Active Drivers
35,000+
Avg Owner-Operator Earnings
$48,000
to $70,000
Key Industries
4
major sectors
State Advantage
Low cost of living with strong energy sector freight
Key Freight Industries in Oklahoma
Why Drive in Oklahoma?
Oklahoma's energy sector and central location on I-35 and I-40 create consistent freight in all directions. With 35,000+ active truck drivers and strong demand driven by Oil & gas, Agriculture, Aviation, Oklahoma is a solid market for drivers of all equipment types. Low cost of living with strong energy sector freight. Whether you're running local routes out of Oklahoma City or long-haul lanes through the state's freight corridors, Oklahoma keeps trucks moving.
Featured Cities in Oklahoma
Oklahoma City, OK
High Demand$50,000 - $76,000/yr
Love's Travel Stops, Hobby Lobby Distribution, OG&E Transport +1 more
View Jobs →Tulsa, OK
High Demand$50,000 - $76,000/yr
ONEOK, QuikTrip Distribution, Unit Corporation Transport +1 more
View Jobs →Lawton, OK
Moderate$48,000 - $72,000/yr
Fort Sill Army Base Logistics, Goodyear Tire, Bar-S Foods +1 more
View Jobs →Equipment Types in Oklahoma
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Trucking Jobs in Oklahoma — FAQ
Common questions about truck driver jobs in Oklahoma.
How many truck driver jobs are available in Oklahoma?
Oklahoma has roughly 35,000+ active truck drivers and strong freight demand driven by Oil & gas, Agriculture, Aviation, Manufacturing. Oklahoma's energy sector and central location on I-35 and I-40 create consistent freight in all directions.
How much do truck drivers earn in Oklahoma?
Truck drivers in Oklahoma typically earn $48,000 - $70,000 annually, depending on equipment type, miles, and routes. Actual earnings depend on your equipment, lane selection, and weekly miles.
What kind of freight do drivers haul in Oklahoma?
Major freight categories in Oklahoma include Oil & gas, Agriculture, Aviation, Manufacturing. Low cost of living with strong energy sector freight. We match you with loads that fit your equipment and preferred lanes.
Do I need to live in Oklahoma to drive here?
No. Your CDL works in all 50 states. Many of our drivers based elsewhere run loads into and out of Oklahoma. If Oklahoma is your home base, we focus on consistent lanes that keep you close to home — or use OK as a launchpad for regional or OTR routes.
What are the best cities for truck drivers in Oklahoma?
Top trucking cities in Oklahoma include Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Norman, Broken Arrow. Oklahoma City typically has the most freight volume and carrier demand, with the other cities offering strong secondary markets. Your best city depends on your equipment type and whether you prefer local, regional, or OTR routes.
What equipment types are in demand in Oklahoma?
All major equipment types have freight in Oklahoma. The strongest demand comes from the oil & gas sector, which drives flatbed and step deck freight. Low cost of living with strong energy sector freight.
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Most Oklahoma drivers start within 48 hours. No long forms — just the basics.