Many people gravitate to trucking as a career because it offers the opportunity to travel to new places and “be your own boss.” While it’s true that trucking gives you lots of independence and you don’t have a supervisor over your shoulder, you need to remember that you’re really not a one-person-band. There is a whole fleet of people involved in the process, from the mechanics who keep the trucks running to the office personnel who assign the jobs. Remembering this will help you have a successful career when you’re driving for a company.
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Tools for Success when Driving for a Company
Monday, August 26th, 2019Safe-Driving Tips for the Highway
Monday, August 19th, 2019As a trucker, you probably spend most of your time on the road in highways specifically. So it’s important to make sure that you drive safely even when other cars on the road aren’t. Here are some tips to help you drive safely on the highways.
Avoid These Three Rookie Mistakes
Monday, August 12th, 2019If you have been thinking about starting a new career in trucking, then that could be a great choice. But it depends on if you have made the right considerations before you get in over your head on such a demanding job. There are a few things that people who are new to trucking might not know in order to be successful. Here are three rookie mistakes that you should avoid when you begin your career as a trucker.
Three Types of Concrete Trucks
Monday, August 5th, 2019Often essential to most construction projects, concrete trucks are responsible for mixing, delivering, and pouring cement. It’s an important job, whether for large construction sites or smaller capacities. And, believe it or not, there are different types of concrete trucks for different responsibilities. Here is a quick breakdown of the common types of concrete trucks.