Cross-border Trucking with Mexico

Cross-border Trucking with Mexico

Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on Transportation and Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies

Publisher:

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13:

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The Art of Truck Driving

The Art of Truck Driving

Author: Claude Charron

Publisher: WestBow Press

Published: 2012-04-28

Total Pages: 74

ISBN-13: 1449729347

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Do you want to be a truck driver? Would you like to be profitable? Do you drive and just love what you do? Are you training others to become truck drivers? The Art of Truck Driving will give you all you need to know but did not get at truck-driving school, provided by one who has 2.5 million miles under his belt, who always drove with safety in mind and was presented with the Driver of the Quarter Award by Global Driver Services. Discover real-life experiences on the road, enjoy amusing anecdotes, and stay safe!


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U.S.

Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. Subcommittee on Highways and Transit

Publisher:

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13:

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How To Become a Truck Driver

How To Become a Truck Driver

Author: HowExpert

Publisher: HowExpert

Published: 2016-09-23

Total Pages: 55

ISBN-13: 1647588030

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Let’s talk about the money, most truck drivers can expect to earn $30,000-$40,000 in their 1st year. I know some drivers who work as Solo drivers and decide to give up their apartments so they can stay in the truck all year long and save money. They still take days off from time to time, and stay with friends, family or rent a hotel for a few days so they can take a break. Once you have 6 months experience you may be able to find a job that pays more money. I’ve seen motivated drivers earning in the $60,000 range in their 1st year. The money is there to earn if you look for it. Too many drivers get complacent and they stay with the same company in the same position making low wages for years and years. Sometimes all you need to do to increase your income is switch positions within the company. If the company you work for doesn’t offer anything that will take you to the next level then find another company that will. I know a Walmart driver who earns $100,000 year and he’s home every night and weekend. Companies pay you in cents per mile (CPM) so the more mileage you drive the more you earn The bottom line is company drivers can make anywhere from $30,000 to around $100,000 per year. Stay away from company lease options, 99% of the time only the company does well with this type of position. They will make their lease program sound perfect, touting how you will be your own boss and make lots of money. Drivers often find themselves making just enough to cover the WEEKLY truck lease payment. If you want to truly be your own boss as a owner operator of your own truck then save up the money to buy a used truck cash or you may be able to find a 3rd party (not company sponsored) lease program. I have seen a couple of decent 3rd party lease programs, these will allow you to contract with any company you want. So if you’re not making enough money with one company then you can easily switch to another. Owner operators can make anywhere from $50,000 - $250,000 per year. About the Expert I have been driving a truck full time for over 4 years at the time of this publishing. I have been a company driver for 3 of those years and an owner/operator for a bit over one. In the 4+ years that I’ve been driving I have spent one year driving most of the lower 48 states. I haven’t made it up to North Carolina, and a few other states in the northeast but all of the others I have. For the last two years I have been truck driving with my team from Los Angeles to the Kansas City area and back. We did that twice a week. After doing that for about a year I was able to get a driving position working nights and being home every day. I did that for almost year. I left there because the company did a pathetic job of maintaining their equipment. I was afraid of getting stopped by law enforcement. So I left them and got my own truck to take care of. Now I am contracted with a carrier to move their freight and it works out a lot better. HowExpert publishes quick 'how to' guides on all topics from A to Z by everyday experts.


Trucking Guide to Border Crossing

Trucking Guide to Border Crossing

Author: Alice Adams

Publisher: Delmar Pub

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 120

ISBN-13: 9781401820077

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This pioneering book will make the difference between a successful first-time route into a neighboring country and possible problems that could mean a driver's last trip across the border. Written for professional drivers crossing borders between Canada, the United States, and Mexico, this step-by-step guidebook offers explanations for many of the issues relative to policies among the three countries, compiled into a usable format to help drivers avoid delays and other problems often associated with border crossing. Information regarding the "must know" facts about each country will make every international driver using this book an asset for carriers and their clients.


Labour and Social Issues Arising from Problems of Cross-border Mobility of International Drivers in the Road Transport Sector

Labour and Social Issues Arising from Problems of Cross-border Mobility of International Drivers in the Road Transport Sector

Author:

Publisher: International Labour Organization

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 114

ISBN-13: 9221184773

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Examines labour and social issues arising from problems of cross-border mobility of international drivers in the road transport sector with an emphasis on promoting HIV/AIDS prevention, non-discrimination, visa issues, improving the efficiency and effectiveness of cross-border road transport operations and the living and working conditions of international drivers.