Monday, May 19, 2014

The Freedom of the Open Road

Not all truckers come into the business because it was their dream job, but for the few who do, one reason stands out as the primary motivation they got into trucking: the freedom of the open road.
A truck driver’s job isn’t easy. Paid by the mile, these haulers of cargo have to work hard to make a living. Sometimes pushing 11- to 14- hour days in order to get the most number of miles in the least amount of time, you’ve got to have a real passion for the job if you really want to make it in this business.

Monday, May 5, 2014

Truck Driving and Your Health

So you want to be a trucker? First, you have to make sure that you’re healthy enough.

Trucking means traveling thousands of miles across many states almost non-stop. An existing medical condition on top of a physically-demanding job is a double whammy. Certain diseases and conditions can deny you the opportunity to get behind the wheel of a semi. This is done to make sure that you will efficiently and safely do your job without endangering yourself and other motorists.