Why Become a Truck Driver?
There are a great number of good reasons for someone to become a
truck driver. First and foremost among those reasons would be the great
pay. Did you realize that most truckers, their first year out on the
road, earn an average of $35,000 a year? And, that after just a few
years out, those same truckers are making an average of $45,000 -
$50,000 annually? And finally, veteran drivers who own their own trucks
make average salaries that are over $100,000 a year. What other
profession can you get in to, where the pay is that good?
One other great reason to get into trucking is the chance to see some
of this great country of ours. How many states have you been to? Are you
one of those people who haven't been very many places? Well, get into
trucking and you will have the opportunity to explore America. See why
most people consider this to be not only the greatest country in the
world, but also the most beautiful one as well. What other country has
sights like The Grand Canyon, Yellowstone Park, the Great Smoky
Mountains, the Pacific Ocean, the Gulf of Mexico, New England in the
fall, and so much more? Want to explore America? Become a trucker.
One other great thing about being a trucker is the camaraderie that
you feel with your fellow truckers. It's a special bond, much like the
bond that people who are in the military feel. You and your fellow
truckers know that you are doing a job that is vital. Vital for the
country. For without trucking, we would be in a heap of trouble. Do you
have any idea how many products that you use, that are delivered by
truck? The percentage of products delivered by truck is around 78%. So
think about something that you use (car; food; pharmaceuticals; etc.)
and there's a really good chance that it got to you, by truck.
Trucking is not an easy job. I won't try to make it seem like it is.
For one thing, you're away from home a lot. But even that, you do have
some control over. For example, if you're the type who likes to be home
quite a bit, there are truck driving jobs where drivers are home every
weekend, and in some cases, there are trucking jobs where the drivers
are home every night. It must be noted though, that some of those jobs
don't pay as well as the long haul jobs do.
Is trucking for you? Only you can decide that. If you think that it
is for you, the first step is to enter a truck driving school. There are
great schools located in every region of this country. Get started
now...you can be on the road soon!
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