Top 10 Reasons to Become a Trucker

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While the economy is recovering, it’s not recovering fast enough for many Americans. Casualties of the recession remain unemployed, dead-end jobs leave experienced workers disenchanted, young graduates languish in the childhood bedrooms, and desk-bound adventurers may long to explore this great nation, but lack the time and resources to do so. Regardless of your situation, becoming a truck driver may be the perfect way to earn a steady paycheck and experience the glories that this marvelous country has to offer. From coast to coast and everywhere in between, professional truck drivers can see it all from their comfortable, elevated cab.

Commercial truck drivers enjoy freedom and flexibility and all are welcome, regardless of experience or background.

If you’re thinking about enrolling in CDL training, then consider these top 10 reasons for becoming a truck driver:

Great Salary and a Reliable Paycheck

Tired of inconsistent hourly paychecks? Look no further than a rewarding career as a truck driver. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, the median salary for Class 1 CDL drivers is more than $40,000 per year.  Experienced drivers/owners can expect much heftier paychecks and for those who are just hitting the road for the first time can drive easy knowing it’s one of the highest paying jobs for first-year workers in any industry.

Excellent Benefits

Many truckers enjoy terrific 401K retirement options; medical, dental, vision, and life insurance; fitness memberships; paid vacation; as well as bonuses and safe raider policies. And while it’s true, truck drivers spend a lot of time on the road, the best transportation companies offer a great balance of pay, personal time, and exceptional equipment so you can enjoy a happy and healthy career on the road and at home.

Job Security

Regardless of the economy, people need stuff, and semi-trucks get commodities, essential goods, and luxury items where they need to be. Fortunately, the economy is improving and the need for truck drivers is greater than ever. The BLS estimates that the industry will continue its upward trajectory over the coming years. Not only that, but with a national shortage of certified drivers, demand is outpacing supply. In other words: if you have a CDL, you have a job.

Hands-on Training

If you’re the type who learns best by doing, then earning your trucker’s license is the right road for you. In just three weeks, Tennessee drivers in the Nashville and Murfreesboro area can earn a Commercial Driver’s License from training schools like the Truck Driver Institute. You can look forward to a dynamic mixture of classroom and behind-the-wheel training. You’ll have a full understanding of the technical and operational aspects of driving an 18-wheeler semi truck so that you can graduate with confidence and easily earn your Tennessee Class A CDL licence.

No Cubicles, No Cash Registers: The World is Your Office

A truck driving job puts you behind the wheel. Never again will you be stuck in a gray pre-fab cubicle, listening to your neighbor’s over-loud conversations or behind a bug-prone cash register, listening to Muzak. Commercial truck drivers enjoy the freedom of the road and miles of scenic highways. Best of all, the radio is all yours.

Responsibility and Independence

If you’re tired of bosses who micromanage, demanding customers, and co-workers who just don’t cut it, then living your day behind the wheel is the way to go. Rely on your truck driving skills, trust your instincts and get the job done on your terms.

Camaraderie and New Friends

The cab may be your castle and you may BE the king (or queen) of the road, but you certainly aren’t in it alone. One of the wonderful benefits of being a trucker is the community and bond that you’ll build with your fellow professional truck drivers. For those who share membership in elite groups like the military, the special connection you have with other drivers is indescribable.

Keep America Strong

The job of a truck driver is vital to our country, our economy, and our citizens. Truckers get it done. According to the United States Department of Transportation, the trucking industry moved over 9.2 billion tons of goods and generated 1.4 trillion ton-miles.

Sights and Sounds

If you hail from Tennessee, but the warm ocean breezes are calling, truck driving gives you the opportunity to see a sunset over Lake Michigan, inhale New Jersey’s saltwater breezes, feel the rains of Seattle, and hear the roar of New York City. From sea to shining sea, you’ll experience the country in all of its grandeur. If you have the urge to roam, but lack the time and budget to scratch it, join the trucking industry.

Stories to Tell

Even the most gifted storytellers need good yarns. And yours will be stories of the road, of America, of people and places. Tales of time, nights on the road, and tight spots successfully navigated.  


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