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Maybe you just feel the need to hit the open road. Maybe your current job feels like a dead end street. Maybe you just want to get out from behind a desk. Maybe you want to see this country of ours up close and personal – and get paid while you do it.
There are as many different reasons for becoming a truck driver as there are, well, truck drivers. - continue reading
Median hourly earnings of heavy truck and tractor-trailer drivers were $16.85 in May 2006. The middle 50 percent earned between $13.33 and $21.04 an hour. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $10.80, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $25.39 an hour. - continue reading
There exists in every industry a group that doesn’t wish to follow the crowd; those who want to pick the fruits of their own labor and decide, without being told what to do, the direction in which they want to travel on any given day. In the trucking industry, these people become owner-operators. - continue reading