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What Do Truck Drivers Value Most?

There is a great need for truck drivers in America today. And yet, the industry continues to struggle to bring in new blood. What’s the cause for this disconnect? Part of the issue is likely due to stigma surrounding what truck drivers are like.  Another reason often given is that freight and logistics companies simply

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Paying for Trucking School

Concerns about upfront costs regularly keep people from doing the things they want to do. Jobs are no different. In order to attain certain jobs, you need the skills and education required to perform them. To earn the skills and education, you need to pay for some sort of school, certification, and/or licensing

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Why Consistent Mileage Matters

With all of the trucking jobs available in today’s market, you don’t just want to pick the first one that pops up. You should weigh your options and measure different possibilities by certain criteria. Most drivers know to look for payrate, PTO, performance incentives, and quality home time.  But newer drivers might not know just how

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Are All Trucking Companies the Same?

In case you’re new to the industry, there are a lot of trucking jobs available. Current estimates put the truck driver shortage at about 60,000, though that number could double (if not triple) in just a few years.   With such a great need, salaries and bonuses being offered to new drivers continue to

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Why Do Truck Drivers Quit the Industry?

As you may have heard, there’s a large shortage of drivers in the truck driving industry. With that shortage comes great opportunity for those looking to join. Companies are offering higher rates and better incentives than ever. For a qualified driver, employment is virtually guaranteed.  And with today’s technology, driving truck is

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Quality Home Time – What It Means and Why It’s Important

The world of trucking offers many great possibilities for those considering a career in truck driving. Jobs are highly available, pay rates continue to rise, and the integration of new technology makes the job safer and more efficient than ever.   For those who are new to the industry, however, it’s understandable to have some questions and concerns. After all, every

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Advice for Your First Year of Trucking

So, you’ve decided to become a truck driver. You’ve made a great choice. With a shortage of roughly 90,000 truck drivers in the US, there are some great opportunities available for people joining the field.   To make sure your career gets started off right, we’ve put together some advice for those getting started

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Keeping a Healthy Sleep Schedule as a Trucker

Our bodies are designed to keep in rhythm. Our habits, patterns, and surrounding environments help us stay in rhythm, maximizing our general efficiency. Constant changes and erratic sleep schedules can disrupt this rhythm, making it difficult to rest and function at full capacity.  For many truck drivers, this is an ongoing struggle. The trucking industry is

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FMCSA Sets Out to Streamline CDL Training

Compared to many other career paths out there, becoming a truck driver is quick and affordable. When it comes to training and certification, the main goals are to teach safety and protocol. Handled incorrectly, semi-trucks can be very dangerous.  It’s critical that potential drivers learn the right way of operating a truck. Still, many

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Is Truck Driving Right for Me?

With college costs climbing and student debt ballooning, many people are considering alternatives to the traditional four-year degree. Trade crafts and technical jobs require significantly less up-front training and education. The cost of attaining the necessary certification is much cheaper.  And well-paying jobs are readily available.  This is especially true in an industry like truck driving. There is currently a shortage

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