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Locuri de muncă pentru șoferi de camion în Franța

France has one of the largest driver shortages in Europe, with 50,000 unfilled positions. The country offers diverse route types and strong labor protections, making it an attractive market for qualified drivers.

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Piața muncii pentru șoferi de camion în Franța

Average Monthly SalaryEUR 2,200–3,500
Open Positions Estimate10,000+
License RequiredPermis CE + FIMO/FCO
Top CitiesParis, Lyon, Marseille, Lille
La ce să te aștepți

Condus în Franța

Rute

Diverse: urban delivery in Paris region, long-haul across the country, Mediterranean port logistics, and cross-border to Spain, Germany, Belgium, and Italy.

Timp acasă

France is geographically large. Regional drivers are home daily. National long-haul drivers spend 2–3 days on the road. International routes may require weekly rotations.

Condiții de muncă

35-hour work week framework with overtime provisions specific to transport. 13th month pay common. Meal allowances and overnight bonuses standard.

De ce Franța

De ce să conduci în Franța

  • Over 50,000 unfilled positions create strong demand and negotiating power for qualified drivers
  • Diverse route options: urban delivery, long-haul, port logistics, and international
  • Strong labor protections with mandatory rest periods and regulated driving hours
  • Cross-border routes to Spain, Germany, Belgium, and Italy expand your options
Pe oraș

Locuri de muncă pentru șoferi pe oraș în Franța

FAQ

Întrebări frecvente

Monthly salaries range from EUR 2,200 for regional routes to EUR 3,500 for long-haul and international transport. Night driving, weekend work, and ADR-certified loads can add EUR 200–500 per month. The Paris region typically pays 10–15% above national averages.

You need a Permis CE (CE license) plus FIMO certification (Formation Initiale Minimale Obligatoire) for new professional drivers. Existing drivers need FCO renewal (Formation Continue Obligatoire) every 5 years. EU CE licenses are recognized.

Yes. France has a shortage of approximately 50,000 truck drivers, making it one of the largest driver gaps in Europe. Demand is strongest in the Paris region, Lyon corridor, and Marseille port area.

For domestic routes, working French is essential. For international and cross-border routes (especially from Lille to Belgium/Netherlands or Strasbourg to Germany), many companies operate bilingually. Fyndaro’s platform supports communication in your preferred language.

FIMO (Formation Initiale Minimale Obligatoire) is a mandatory 140-hour training program for new professional truck drivers in France. It covers safe driving, regulations, and health. If you already hold a professional driver qualification from another EU country, it may be recognized. Check with your local DREAL office.

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