According
to data compiled by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and the
Trucking.org website last 2013, the trucking business collects $650
billion in annual revenue, which is 5 percent of the country’s
gross domestic product or GDP. If you are currently on the lookout
for an employment opportunity within a stable industry, a job as a
truck driver can be a good option for you. Here are a few tips to
keep in mind:
Get
the necessary training
Driving
commercial trucks is more difficult than driving regular-size
vehicles, and so even if you already have a driver’s license,
enrolling at a truck driving school will benefit you. In these
schools, you will not only learn the rules of the road; you will also
learn ways to prioritize safety as you transport goods from one place
to another.
Obtain
a CDL
After
completing truck driving training, obtain a commercial driver’s
license (CDL) so you can drive vehicles of over 26,000 pounds.
Qualifying for a CDL means passing a written test and a physical
examination. It’s imperative that you also maintain a good driving
record to qualify for a CDL.
Check
online job postings.
You
may have friends or family who can refer you to trucking businesses
in your area. If not, you will have to find employment opportunities
on your own, and good places to start are online job boards. Most of
these websites allow you to search based on the state you prefer.
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