Truck Driver Salaries in Europe

 

Truck driver salaries in Europe vary significantly depending on the country, experience, and type of transport. Long-haul international drivers usually earn more than local delivery drivers, and additional certifications (e.g., ADR for hazardous materials) can increase pay.

Average Monthly Salaries by Country (€)

  • Switzerland: €4,500 – €6,000
  • Norway: €3,500 – €5,000
  • Germany: €2,500 – €4,000
  • France: €2,200 – €3,500
  • UK: €2,500 – €4,000
  • Netherlands: €2,500 – €3,800
  • Italy: €2,000 – €3,200
  • Spain: €1,800 – €2,800
  • Poland: €1,500 – €2,500
  • Romania: €800 – €1,800

Factors Affecting Salary

  • Experience – More years on the road = higher pay.
  • Distance – Long-haul and cross-border routes pay more.
  • Freight Type – Hazardous materials (ADR) and oversized loads offer bonuses.
  • Company & Country – Western Europe generally pays more than Eastern Europe.

Many companies offer daily allowances for food and lodging, which can significantly boost earnings. In some cases, drivers also receive performance bonuses.

Salaries can fluctuate due to demand, fuel costs, and regulations, so staying informed helps in negotiating better pay. 🚛

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