Oklahoma's Scoop and Stack demand daily box truck runs.
The Anadarko Basin and the Scoop/Stack plays produce some of the most active horizontal drilling
in the midcontinent. That drilling activity generates a constant demand for short-haul logistics:
frac sand from mine yards to horizontal well locations, produced water from
high-volume wells to disposal sites, crude oil from tank batteries to pipeline injection points.
Box trucks run these routes every day.
Oklahoma City, Elk City, and Guymon serve as staging hubs for box truck drivers working the
Scoop (Grady, Caddo, Carter counties) and Switchback (Kingfisher, Logan counties) zones.
Routes are typically 80–150 miles round-trip with same-day turnaround —
predictable work that pays $1,000–$1,400 per week for experienced CDL-A drivers.
Who hires box trucks in Oklahoma:
- Frac sand operators running belly dumps and sand hoppers to prolific Scoop and Stack horizontal plays
- Water transfer companies moving flowback and produced water from high-volume wells
- Crude oil gatherers running transfer runs from tank batteries to pipeline injection points
- Roustabout and service companies moving tools, rods, and production chemicals to active wells
- Midstream operators running pipe, valves, and equipment to midstream construction sites
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What companies look for in Oklahoma box truck drivers
Class A CDL with Tanker endorsement preferred (crude oil routes require it)
2 years verifiable driving experience
Clean MVR and background check
PEC Safeland training or equivalent (common on Oklahoma well sites)
Previous oilfield experience strongly preferred
Acceptable driving record (no recent DUI/DWI — most companies zero-tolerance)
Oklahoma box truck jobs — answers
What pay can I expect on box truck jobs in Oklahoma?
Box truck drivers in the Anadarko Basin and Scoop/Stack play earn
$1,000–$1,400 per week
depending on experience, run type, and endorsements. Oklahoma's median for heavy truck drivers is
$24.96/hr (2024 BLS). Oilfield-specific routes — frac sand, water transfer,
crude gathering — typically pay above median, especially with tanker or hazmat endorsements.
Browse current Oklahoma box truck rates on HotRig →
Do I need a CDL for box truck jobs in Oklahoma?
Yes, most oilfield box truck jobs in Oklahoma require a Class A CDL. Oklahoma
companies frequently run loads at or near the 26,001 lb GVWR threshold, and crude oil tank routes
require tanker endorsement plus CDL-A. Check individual listings on HotRig for specific requirements.
What kinds of loads do box truck drivers haul in Oklahoma?
Oklahoma box truck drivers haul frac sand to the Scoop and Switchback zones,
move produced water from high-volume horizontal wells to disposal sites, run crude oil from
tank batteries to pipeline injection points, and transport production tools, chemicals, and pipe
to active well locations. Most runs are short to medium-haul with consistent out-and-back patterns.
How is box truck work different from hot shot in Oklahoma?
Box trucks in Oklahoma typically run dedicated short-haul routes (mine-to-well, well-to-disposal)
with
predictable schedules and steady miles. Hot shot drivers on gooseneck or
flatbed trailers handle time-sensitive freight on longer OTR-style runs. Oklahoma's prolific well
count supports both — box truck work is more consistent; hot shot pays more per mile on surge loads.
Compare both at HotRig on the
Oklahoma hot shot page →
How does HotRig work for Oklahoma box truck drivers?
Create a free profile, set your equipment type to
Box Truck and state to
Oklahoma, and browse live loads from vetted oilfield companies. Each listing shows
route, estimated rate, and company — no middleman, no broker markup. Apply directly.
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Can I set up Oklahoma-only job alerts for box truck loads?
Yes. Filter by
Box Truck equipment and
Oklahoma state, set your
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