Free Truck Driver Resume Maker — Build & Download Yours in Minutes

Doug Andrus Driver Resume Generator
Doug Andrus Distributing

Driver Resume Generator

Build a clean trucking resume in a few minutes, then print it, save it as a PDF, or download a Word-friendly copy.

Private. No login. No upload.

Contact Info

Use the phone and email you want recruiters or hiring managers to use.

License Details

These fields help the resume read like it belongs in trucking.

Work History

Add your most recent jobs first. Two or three solid entries is plenty.

Skills & Safety

Choose the strengths that match your actual experience.

Finish

Review the preview, then print or download your resume.

Tip: choose Print Resume and select “Save as PDF” if you want a PDF copy.

Ready to Build Your Resume Right Now? Use Our Free Online Tool — No Login, No Cost

You've already figured out what belongs on a trucking resume. Now you just need to actually make one — fast, clean, and ready to send. That's exactly what this tool is for.

Doug Andrus Distributing built a free, browser-based resume maker so drivers can fill in their details and walk away with a finished, professional resume in a few minutes — no account, no software to install, no charge.

What This Tool Does

This is a guided builder, not a blank document. You fill in your information step by step, watch your resume take shape in a live preview, and then export it however you need it. Everything runs right in your browser, so your information stays on your device — nothing is uploaded or saved to an account.

How to Use the Builder — Step by Step

  1. Enter your contact info. Name, phone, email, and location — the details you want a recruiter to use.

  2. Fill in your license details. Select your CDL class, add your years behind the wheel and approximate career miles, and check off your endorsements — Tanker, Hazmat, Doubles/Triples, TWIC, and more.

  3. Add your work history. Put your most recent jobs first. Two or three entries is plenty. If you're still deciding which kind of role to pursue, it's worth knowing the different types of trucking jobs before you tailor your experience.

  4. Pick your skills and safety record. Check the strengths that match your real experience and note any safety awards or a clean MVR. Not sure which ones matter most? Our rundown of the essential skills for every truck driver is a helpful reference.

  5. Review and export. Watch the live preview update as you type, then choose how to save it.

Export It Your Way

When the preview looks right, you've got three options:

  • Print a clean paper copy.

  • Save as PDF — choose Print, then "Save as PDF" for a digital copy you can email.

  • Download as a Word file if you want something editable to tweak later.

Want to Sharpen What's On It First?

This builder handles the formatting — but if you want to make sure your wording lands with hiring managers, start with our companion guide, Resume Tips for Truck Drivers. It walks through what to put in your summary, which skills to highlight, and how to describe your driving experience. Read it first, then come back here and build the finished version.

Just getting going in the industry? Our guide on how to start a new career as a professional truck driver covers what comes before — and after — the resume.

Build Yours Now

Open the tool above, fill in your details, and you'll have a finished resume in a few minutes — free, private, and ready to send.

And once it's done, take the next step: apply at Doug Andrus. We'd love to talk.

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