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Ready for Something New? Here are 5 Reasons Why Truck Driving Could Be Right for You


kevgardner83

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Have you hit your limit with your current job? Are you feeling unfulfilled, bored or as if you're lacking direction? It's never too late to make a change, especially when it comes to something as important as your career. When you're ready for change, sometimes the best plan of action is to try something that holds the promise of fresh opportunities. Truck driving fits the bill here and has proven to be a wonderful career for thousands of hard-working people. Read on for five reasons that could be the case for you.

 

1. You'll Enrich Your Life With Training and Experience

If you're thinking driving could be a good match for you, keep in mind that it's not something that will happen overnight. It's a big job with a lot of responsibilities and you can expect for the training period to reflect that. If your first question is "but how much does it cost to get a CDL?", keep in mind that it's all dependent on the training received and costs incurred.

 

Everyone's training and certification periods will vary to some extent, but it's a must if you're serious about making the switch.

 

2. You'll Get To See the Country

Have you ever wished you could travel to different areas of the country only to be held back due to work, finances or lack of time off? As a truck driver, you could have plenty of opportunities to see all kinds of places as part of your job. While this certainly isn't the same as a vacation, it's still a chance to explore a lot more than you'd be able to at a nine-to-five.

 

While you wouldn't typically get to post up in one area for longer than a stop or an overnight, just think about all of the amazing sights there are to see along the way.

 

3. The Job Security Is There

While having a job is important, having job security is even more important. This is another area where the trucking industry shines.

 

Because truckers are responsible for getting goods of all kinds delivered to all areas of the country, the demand for drivers is high and unwavering. There is always a need for qualified truckers, which means there is always room for more quality workers who are ready to get the job done.

 

4. It's More Flexible Than You Think

What's important to note is that truck driving doesn't always have to mean traveling across the country and everywhere in between. It can be surprisingly flexible in terms of both schedule and routes. A lot will depend on the trucking company you become part of, the type of truck you drive and also the type of load you're comfortable carrying.

 

Some drivers choose to stick to a traditional forty-hour work week, while others prefer longer trips. Your schedule and routes will depend on the company you contract with and personal preferences as well. However, it's common for newly licensed truckers to be assigned to longer or more complicated routes to start with. This allows for plenty of different experiences behind the wheel and on the road.

 

5. You Don't Have To Do it Alone

Did you know that there's such a thing as team driving? It can be the perfect solution for someone who prefers camaraderie as opposed to working solo. In a team driving scenario, two drivers share a truck and switch off driving throughout the route.

 

There are several benefits to team driving. Drivers pairing up together often see increased pay due to more miles covered as well as the added bonus of company throughout the trip. It's also common for couples to go through training and hit the open road together. However, this isn't for everyone — especially if you prefer working independently.

 

It can be scary to make changes, but so can staying at a job that isn't fulfilling. It's important to keep an open mind and challenge yourself. While truck driving isn't for everyone, it can be the perfect match for the right person. Is that you?

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