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Entry Level Cdl Driver Salary in Illinois Annual SalaryHourly Wage Top Earners $107,561 $51 75th Percentile $83,300 $40 Average $76,185 $37 25th Percentile $48,500 $23
Property-carrying truckers can drive 11 hours and be on duty for 14 before they must go off duty for a 10-hour rest. Some truckers are on an eight-day work cycle and can drive 70 hours, while others have a seven-day schedule and can be on duty for 60 hours, including driving and break times.
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