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Switzerland offers the highest truck driver salaries in Europe. While the cost of living is high, many drivers maximize their earnings by living across the border. With 5,000 open positions, qualified drivers are in strong demand.

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Average Monthly SalaryCHF 4,000–6,200 (approx. EUR 4,200–6,500)
Open Positions Estimate1,200+
License RequiredCategory CE (Führerausweis Kat. CE)
Top CitiesZurich, Basel, Geneva, Bern, Lausanne
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Sewqan f'L-Isvizzera

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Domestic distribution, Alpine transit (Gotthard, Simplon), and cross-border to Germany, France, Italy, and Austria. Strict weight limits and night driving bans on certain routes.

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Switzerland is compact. Most drivers return home daily. Cross-border routes to neighboring countries are typically day trips.

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Highest driver salaries in Europe. Strict 9-hour daily driving limit enforced. Modern fleet standards. High cost of living offsets salary premium.

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  • Highest truck driver salaries in Europe (CHF 4,000–6,200 per month)
  • Excellent working conditions with strict enforcement of rest periods
  • Modern fleets and well-maintained Alpine infrastructure (Gotthard Base Tunnel)
  • Compact country with good home time for most routes
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FAQ

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Switzerland offers the highest truck driver salaries in Europe. Monthly pay ranges from CHF 4,000 for regional distribution to CHF 6,200 for specialized transport and Alpine routes. This translates to approximately EUR 4,200–6,500.

EU/EFTA citizens can work in Switzerland under bilateral agreements. For stays over 90 days, you need a residence permit (B permit for employed persons). Your EU CE license is recognized. Fyndaro helps connect you with employers who sponsor the process.

Switzerland has strict regulations: no driving between 10 PM and 5 AM, no Sunday or public holiday driving for heavy vehicles, and a 40-tonne weight limit for combined transport. These rules keep working conditions predictable.

Yes, Switzerland has a high cost of living, but salaries more than compensate. Many drivers live in border regions (Germany, France) and commute, benefiting from Swiss wages with lower living costs.

It depends on the region. German-speaking Switzerland (Zurich, Basel, Bern) is the largest market. French-speaking (Geneva, Lausanne) and Italian-speaking (Ticino) regions also hire. International transport companies often operate in English.

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