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0. Company Stats

Industry: Transportation & Logistics

Founded: 2016

Size: 2,000+ drivers

Location: Goodlettsville, TN

Stage: Growth Stage

Stock Symbol: DG

Work Style: Onsite


1. Company Snapshot

Dollar General Fleet is the private trucking division of Dollar General Corporation, one of America's largest discount retailers with over 20,000 stores nationwide. Launched in 2016, the fleet has grown rapidly to over 2,000 tractors operating out of 30+ distribution center locations across the U.S. Drivers haul regional touch-freight routes — both dry van (Traditional) and refrigerated (DG Fresh), connecting distribution centers to Dollar General stores. The fleet's continued expansion is a core part of Dollar General's supply chain strategy, giving the company greater operational control and cost efficiency versus using third-party carriers.


2. Culture & Gen Z Alignment


CDL Sponsorship & Skills-First Hiring

Dollar General will pay for your Class A CDL after just 90 days of employment in any role, including warehouse or store positions. This makes it one of the most accessible paths into trucking for people without prior driving experience, no degree required, just a willingness to work.


Advancement From Within

More than 10% of DG Fleet drivers started their careers at a Dollar General store or distribution center. The company actively promotes from within and offers career development programs designed to help employees grow into higher-paying driving roles or leadership positions like fleet supervisor or safety supervisor.


Mission-Driven Work

Dollar General serves communities where large grocery and retail chains don't always reach, often rural and underserved areas. Drivers are a direct link in that supply chain, which gives the work a tangible community impact that resonates with purpose-driven Gen Z workers.


3. What Employees Say

Company Ratings

Glassdoor: 3.0/5

Indeed: 3.3/5


Pros:

- Earning Potential: Experienced drivers consistently report making $80,000–$100,000+ per year, especially on high-volume routes.

- Weekly Home Time: Regional routes mean most drivers are home weekly, which is a significant quality-of-life advantage over OTR trucking.

- Day 1 Benefits: Medical, dental, vision, and 401k are available from the first day of employment, which is uncommon in the industry.

- CDL Sponsorship: The company's willingness to pay for CDL training is frequently cited as a major positive, particularly for career changers.


Cons:

- Physical Demands: Drivers are responsible for unloading rolltainers (heavy, wheeled freight carts) at each store, which is physically intensive and a common complaint about injuries and fatigue.

- Equipment Issues: Reviews frequently mention damaged trailers, malfunctioning rolltainers, and mechanical problems with trucks, which can create safety concerns and slow down pay.

- Management Inconsistency: Driver experience varies heavily by distribution center location, some terminals are praised, others (notably Atlanta) are called out for poor management and disorganization.

- Workload Creep: Several long-tenured drivers note that routes have gotten longer and harder over time, with pay incentives reduced.


4. Compensation & Benefits Snapshot

- Drivers can earn $80,000–$95,000+ annually; top earners in high-volume locations report over $100,000

- Pay structure includes CPM (cents per mile, $0.45–$0.80+ depending on location), stop pay, and quarterly safety bonuses

- Full medical, dental, and vision insurance through day one of employment

- 401(k) retirement plan available from day one

- Short-term and long-term disability, life insurance included

- Unlimited driver referral bonuses up to $2,500 per referral

- Zero-cost or discounted tuition for full-time employees via Dollar General's Tuition Scholarship Program

- Pet and passenger rider policy, you can bring a pet or authorized rider on the road


5. Why Gen Z Might Thrive Here

- Free CDL Path: If you don't have a Class A CDL, Dollar General will fund your training after 90 days, one of the most accessible entry points into a high-paying trade skill without any college debt.

- High Earning Early: Drivers can hit $80,000–$100,000+ within their first year, well above what most degree-holders earn right out of school.

- Real Skills, Real Resume: Regional trucking builds backing skills, logistics knowledge, and FMCSA compliance experience that are in demand across the entire freight industry.

- Home Weekly: Unlike long-haul OTR driving, DG Fleet routes are regional, meaning most drivers are home every week, a lifestyle boundary Gen Z values.

- Growing Company, Growing Opportunities: With 2,000+ tractors and new distribution centers still opening, there are genuine advancement paths into fleet management, safety supervision, and dispatch.


6. What Gen Z Should Ask Or Consider

- What is the typical number of stops per route at this specific distribution center, and how are the rolltainers loaded?

- How does pay work at this location, is it purely CPM, or does stop pay make a significant difference in total weekly earnings?

- What does the CDL sponsorship process look like here, how long does it take from application to getting behind the wheel?

- How is dispatching handled, will I have consistent communication with a single dispatcher, or does it change frequently?

- What does the weekly schedule look like, and how is home time structured, guaranteed 34-hour reset, or does it vary by route?


7. Locations & Where Dollar General Fleet Hires

- Operates out of 30+ distribution centers across the U.S., with concentrations in the South, Midwest, and Mid-Atlantic

- Major hiring hubs in Tennessee, Texas, Georgia, Ohio, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Colorado, Arkansas, and throughout the Southeast

- Recently expanded to the western U.S. with a new distribution center in Aurora, Colorado (opened November 2024)

- New North Little Rock, Arkansas facility opened in early 2025, adding DG Fresh and Private Fleet capacity

- Regional routes mean drivers typically stay within their home region and return weekly


8. How Dollar General Fleet Works

Work Style

Available: Onsite


Work Environment

Available: In Field


Benefits

Dollar General Fleet offers full medical, dental, and vision insurance starting day one, along with a 401(k) retirement plan, short-term and long-term disability, life insurance, and access to the company's Tuition Scholarship Program for zero-cost or discounted continuing education. Drivers also receive quarterly safety bonus opportunities, an unlimited driver referral program (up to $2,500 per referral), employee discounts, and a pet and passenger rider policy for on-road routes.


9. Awards & Recognition



11. Sources

Last Updated: February 20, 2026

- DG Fleet Careers Page: https://careers.dollargeneral.com/fleet

- Dollar General CDL Jobs Site: https://www.dollargeneralcdljobs.com/driver-pay-benefits

- Glassdoor Truck Driver Reviews: https://www.glassdoor.com/Reviews/Dollar-General-Fleet-Driver-Reviews-EI_IE1342.0,14_KO15,27.htm

- Dollar General CDL Hiring Areas: https://www.dollargeneralcdljobs.com/locations

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