Do you want to find a job that will give you a $35,000 income for the first year and the chance to travel all around the U.S? Then know that truck driving is the only way to go. Lately, truck driving has become quite popular. Today there are over 3 million people that drive for a living. Most people are not aware of the fact that 78% of the products they consume are handled by truck. This shows how importance truck drivers are in the marketplace.
Due to the level of responsibility required to drive a Big Rig, most companies are now asking for a few requirements before you can become a truck driver. One of the most common is to have completed your high school, or a GED (general equivalency diploma). Another common requirement is that the applicant has to maintain a clean driving record; if you have excessive moving violations and/or any DUI (Driving Under the Influence) convictions, it can disqualify you from trucking. The employers must also conduct pre-employment and periodic drug testing; failing this test can result in immediate termination.
Obtaining your CDL (Commercial Drivers License) to drive trucks over 26,000 lbs or any truck that transport hazardous...