Tiománaithe leoraí post i Poblacht na Seice
The Czech Republic sits at the crossroads of Central Europe. With 8,000 open positions and salaries rising 5–8% annually, the market is increasingly competitive. Cross-border routes to Germany and Austria offer the highest earnings.
Margadh Poist Tiománaithe leoraí i {tír}
| Average Monthly Salary | CZK 30,000–55,000 (approx. EUR 1,200–2,200) |
| Open Positions Estimate | 3,000+ |
| License Required | Řidičský průkaz skupiny CE |
| Top Cities | Prague, Brno, Ostrava |
Ag tiomáint i Poblacht na Seice
Bealaí
Strategic transit country between Germany and Eastern Europe. Strong international transport sector with routes to Germany, Austria, Poland, and Slovakia. Growing domestic e-commerce logistics.
Am Baile
Compact country. Regional drivers return home daily from any major city. Cross-border routes to Germany or Austria are typically day runs. Longer international routes require 1–2 weeks away.
Coinníollacha Oibre
Salaries rising fast due to low unemployment. Good road infrastructure. Many Czech drivers also work international routes to Germany and Austria.
Cén fáth Drive in Poblacht na Seice
- Central location with easy access to routes across Germany, Austria, Poland, and Slovakia
- Salaries rising 5–8% annually as Czech companies compete with German employers for qualified drivers
- Compact country with excellent home time for regional routes
- Growing logistics sector with modern infrastructure investment
Poist Tiománaithe leoraí de réir na cathrach i {tír}
Ceisteanna Coitianta
Monthly salaries range from CZK 30,000 for regional delivery to CZK 55,000 for international routes (approximately EUR 1,200–2,200). Cross-border runs to Germany and Austria pay premium rates. Salaries have been rising 5–8% annually due to shortage pressure.
German companies offer higher base pay, but Czech companies with international routes can be competitive. Many Czech drivers work cross-border routes from Pilsen to Bavaria or from Ostrava to Silesia. Fyndaro lets you compare offers directly.
You need Řidičský průkaz skupiny CE (Category CE license) and a valid profesní průkaz řidiče (professional driver certificate, equivalent to Driver CPC). For international routes, a digital tachograph card is mandatory.
Yes. The Czech Republic has approximately 8,000 unfilled driver positions. The shortage is driven by an aging workforce and competition from German companies offering higher wages to Czech drivers.
Yes. As an EU citizen, you can work anywhere in the EU. Many Czech drivers commute to German companies in Bavaria and Saxony. Fyndaro lists positions on both sides of the border, so you can find the arrangement that works for you.
Acmhainní Úsáideacha
- IRU Driver Shortage Report — International Road Transport Union global driver shortage data
- EU Driving Time Regulations — Official EU rules on driving hours and rest periods
- CESMAD Bohemia
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