Is Truck Driving For You?


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When trade and industry ambiguity along with unemployment are soaring why not consider a career change to a job that will never be outsourced or be lost to machines and computers, a job which can only rely on human handling? With the rising demand for professional truck drivers, why not change careers today?

The first step to career in truck driving is to know each and every detail regarding the job and so a recruiter can help you in deciding if truck driving is the career for you. The most suitable thing would be to work with an independent driver recruiter. He corresponds with several different trucking companies, the opportunities increase. He can easily complete all the paper work and even leg work for you by sending your application to the most suitable trucking company. From the very start, you will be able to receive guidance and be able to comprehend the pros and cons of truck driving, what trucking companies require in their drivers in terms of qualities and experience.

Different companies look for dissimilar qualities in the people they hire but generally they will not hire you if you have a felony conviction in the last 10 years or a DWI. Most need you to be at least 23 years old and with good driving recorded. Talking to an independent recruiter can help you understand the requirements before signing up to attend a truck driving school. Moreover, several carriers offer low cost or no cost training. Truck driving might be the career change you are looking for you particularly if you want good salaries and benefits, comparable to any Fortune 500 company. Also, reliable and excellent truck drivers are hard to find and if you are eager to work hard and establish yourself, a good pay awaits you. The majority of trucking companies offer bonus programs that will make you richer and these depend on a range of factors like miles driven and safety.

A career as a professional driver is wide open to men and women from all walks of life. Why not discover the thrill that is missing in your life and call a recruiter today?

Rl Johnson, has many years in the trucking industry as a driver, recruiter and freight agent.You can preview his work at http://www.ixltraining.com and http://ixltruckjobs.ixltrainingbooks.com


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