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by Loreno Lepe, Lor

What is involved? Driving, early starts and maybe night driving, lots of fast food and little exercise.

What skills do I need?

· You need to have a full automobile driving licence.

· You need to be over 18, over 21 or even 25 in some cases. Check with the licensing people regarding the minimum age for driving a truck.

· The ability to speak English. Many companies will not let you onto their premises unless you can understand safety signs and directions written in English.

· Patience. You will meet a lot of stupidity as you drive around the country, largely from inexperienced drivers.

· The ability to work early mornings, or late evenings, without it affecting your body chemistry too much

Where do you start? There are several routes into the job.

· You can start as a driver's assistant, sitting in the cab, helping to unload and blocking traffic when the driver is reversing the truck. The company will hopefully contribute towards the cost of your truck driving training.

· You can pay a truck driving school to teach you the ins and outs of handling different kinds of trucks.

Once you have a licence you can apply for driving jobs anywhere your licence is valid, or you can buy a truck and set up a transport company. Setting up as an owner-operator is best left until you have more experience of the business.

There are always going to be jobs for truck drivers. It's just a matter of finding them. This is implicit in any distributed economy, where such a large proportion of end-users are only reachable by road transport.

Owner operators have to actively seek out loads to carry. The Internet makes this much easier. You can contact load brokers, who have access to information on loads to be moved from one part of the country to another. No longer will you have to factor into your quotes having to return empty, so you will get more jobs.

Trucking companies are always looking for employed drivers and all you have to do is to search the Internet, especially the specialist truck driving agency sites to find opportunities in your area.

You will be able to apply for more jobs if your licence covers a wider range of trucks and if you are prepared to travel longer distances or to consider night driving.


As a student or new driver just entering into a truck driving career, the number one question on your mind is whether or not a particular trucking company is a "good" one. The question, "Is this a good company to work for?" is asked of me practically on a daily basis. You will hear good things about a company and you will hear bad things about a company...that is just the nature of the business. You may have researched many of the driver forums across the internet to see what drivers are saying about a certain company. Usually, by the time you get done with many of these forums, you are more confused than when you started.
No one company can make 100% of their drivers happy. This is the case in any business. It is just human nature. This is why there will be ten drivers who will speak positive of a trucking company, and then twelve other drivers will speak negative about the same company. Also, many times a recruiter or dispatcher can log in on the forum and post only good things about the company. There is also the factor concerning the old saying, "There is always two sides to a story." A driver could be blasting a particular company but how do you know that the driver was really not the one at fault? All these forums are good tools to use in order to check out trucking companies or particular truck driving jobs, but they are not 100% fool proof.
One thing about truck drivers is that they have no problem when it comes to speaking their minds. But after spending hours and hours searching through the forums and sorting through pages and pages of company listings, you may still find yourself totally confused on what to believe. Furthermore, your one question, "Is this a good company to work for" is still left unanswered. Have you ever done a search for "best trucking companies?" You will find many pages showing a list of trucking companies, but that is all it is...a list. You still have no idea which company is a "good" one or which company is a "bad" one. It can be very frustrating, to say the least.
When searching for the right trucking companies or the better truck driving jobs, one must take into account several aspects of criteria:
1. How long has the company been in business? 2. What is their turn over rate? 3. What is their starting pay? 4. What are there actual mileage average? 5. How quickly are their earning increases? 6. How easy will it be for them to get you home? 7. What are there freight lanes?
There are many questions that should be answered and researched before you simply pick a trucking company as your employer. Are there good companies out there? Absolutely! Finding them is the key. Locating a "list" of trucking company "names" will not help you at all. You want a "list" of only the names of trucking companies that are considered to be the best of the best, as well as "why" they are considered the better ones. If you cannot find the "why"...then what is the purpose of the list?
As a student or new driver, or even as a driver who just has not yet found that one company that treats their drivers fairly and honestly, locating the best truck driving job can be a struggle. Do your homework. Investigate each company thoroughly...talk to other drivers...check them out with the Better Business Bureau...continue to read the forums...anything you can do in order to get the right "feel" for the company. Then, with all the information you've acquired, utilize your best judgment in choosing.
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