This role is for a CDL Class A Dump Truck Driver for a concrete/asphalt company.
Most paving contractors treat their dump truck driver like a delivery service. Driveway Design treats them like a crew member.
There's a difference. One of them is still scrambling for drivers every spring. The other has people who came back for their fifth season.
ABOUT DRIVEWAY DESIGN
Driveway Design has been in the Twin Cities market for over 50 years. Four recessions. None of them put us under. Randy doesn't bid jobs cheaply and hope for the best - he asks questions until he understands what the property actually needs, then builds it that way. The drainage gets fixed. The grade gets corrected. The job holds up.
We're not competing for the low-bid work. We do asphalt and concrete that most contractors in this market won't touch - textured asphalt, commercial lots where the previous contractor left problems behind, drainage work that requires someone who actually thinks. Customers call us when they already have a cheaper quote on the table. That's been true for 50 years.
We're looking to grow considerably in the next year. The crew is getting built out - drivers, operators, and a foreman who runs the day without Randy in every truck. The people who come in now and perform are part of that build.
WHAT THE WORK ACTUALLY LOOKS LIKE
You'll operate a tri-axle dump truck and trailer - aggregate, hot mix asphalt, sometimes concrete. You'll coordinate with the paver operator to dump into the machine without losing flow. Get the timing wrong, and the whole crew is standing around. Get it right, and you're the reason the day runs clean.
You'll also do the groundwork. Plate compactor, roller, skid loader, concrete saw, raking. This is not a sit-in-the-cab-and-wait job. When the truck is empty, and the crew needs hands, you're the hands.
Days run 8-10 hours. Some start at 5 am - the asphalt plant sets the window, not you. Standing near a paver in a Minnesota July is what it is. The schedule changes. Some weeks are back-to-back residential jobs; others are three weeks on the same commercial lot. You find out when the schedule drops.
If that sounds like too many variables, stop here. If you've worked construction and know that's just how job sites run - keep reading.
WHO BELONGS HERE
WHAT YOU NEED
You do NOT need:
PAY AND PATH
$35-$38/hr. Paid from Day 1. No training rate. No probationary discount.
Drivers who learn the paver-dump coordination and can run ground equipment are more useful than those who can only haul. That skill gets recognized. When work slowed down in past seasons, Randy and Lanet found hours for the crew instead of cutting them loose. Dave stayed for 25 years. That's the kind of company this is.
WHY DRIVEWAY DESIGN
THE HIRING PROCESS
If you've read this far, you already know more about what we're looking for than 90% of the people who are going to click apply.
Compensation:$35 - $38 hourly
Required:
You do NOT need:
Driveway Design has operated in the Twin Cities metro for over 50 years. We do asphalt and concrete work that most contractors in this market won't take on - custom drainage, textured asphalt, commercial lots where the grade is wrong, and the previous contractor didn't fix it. Four recessions. Still here. The work holds up because the materials go in right and the problems get actually fixed, not paved over.
Dave stayed for 25 years. Vern kept coming back. That's not luck - Randy and Lanet keep people whole when things slow down. When there isn't enough work to fill the week, they find the hours. If you do the work and show up, you're part of that build.
Compensation details: 35-38 Hourly Wage
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