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Tiománaithe leoraí post i an Ghearmáin

Germany is Europe’s largest trucking market. With over 80,000 unfilled driver positions, companies are actively competing for qualified drivers. This means better pay, better conditions, and more options for you.

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Príomhstaitisticí

Margadh Poist Tiománaithe leoraí i {tír}

Average Monthly SalaryEUR 2,400–3,800
Open Positions Estimate15,000+
License RequiredCE license (Führerschein Klasse CE)
Top CitiesBerlin, Hamburg, Munich, Frankfurt, Cologne
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Ag tiomáint i an Ghearmáin

Bealaí

Mix of regional (Nahverkehr) and long-haul (Fernverkehr). Strong cross-border routes to Netherlands, Poland, Austria, and France.

Am Baile

Regional drivers typically home daily. Long-haul drivers spend 1–2 weeks on the road with regulated rest periods.

Coinníollacha Oibre

Strict enforcement of EU driving/rest time regulations. Strong worker protections, paid holidays, and social insurance contributions required by employers.

Cén fáth {tír}

Cén fáth Drive in an Ghearmáin

  • Highest number of open positions in Europe, giving you real choice in employers and routes
  • Competitive salaries with strong labor protections and regulated working hours
  • Modern truck fleets and well-maintained road infrastructure (Autobahn network)
  • Gateway to cross-border routes across Central Europe
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FAQ

Ceisteanna Coitianta

Average monthly salaries range from EUR 2,400 for regional routes to EUR 3,800 for international long-haul. Experienced drivers with ADR certification can earn above EUR 4,000. Pay varies by region, with southern Germany (Bavaria, Baden-Württemberg) typically offering higher rates.

Basic German helps for daily communication, but many international transport companies operate in English. For cross-border routes, English is often sufficient. Fyndaro’s chat feature supports multiple languages to help you communicate with employers.

You need a CE license (Führerschein Klasse CE). If you hold a valid CE license from another EU country, it is recognized in Germany. Non-EU license holders need to convert their license through a German driving authority.

Yes. EU citizens have full freedom to work in Germany without a work permit. Many Polish, Romanian, and Czech drivers work in Germany. Fyndaro connects you directly with German companies hiring cross-border drivers.

Germany strictly enforces EU driving time regulations (9 hours daily, 56 hours weekly maximum). Trucks must be equipped with digital tachographs. You are entitled to paid holidays, health insurance, and pension contributions under German labor law.

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