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Trucking Job SearchWritten by Kathleen GagneTo conduct a trucking job search, you should be aware of the many places that trucking jobs are advertised. You can start with your local newspaper. There are trucking companies in almost every medium-sized town, and they are usually looking for qualified and CDL licensed drivers. You may also hear ads for drivers on the radio and see ads on television. If you are looking for more job options, however, the best place to look is on the Internet. There you will find up to 20,000 jobs and loads posted daily on just one website, and there are dozens of websites designed to match drivers with jobs or loads. Once you've decided what kinds of trucking jobs interest you, you may find that using the world's most powerful tool, the Internet, will be the right choice. Trucking Job Search TipsIf you're looking for a trucking job, you should know a few things about how to find the best one for you. Before you start, you should think about what kinds of loads you like best, what hours you can handle, and where you want to drive. It will also help if you have an idea of what you want to make as a salary or per load if you're an independent owner operator. There are two main categories of work available to truck drivers, either jobs with trucking companies or loads for independents. Within that framework, you can find local jobs or, if you want to move, you can look for a job in any city where you want to be. You might think about whether you want to get paid by the mile or the hour. Having a plan in mind before you search makes a lot of sense. Once you find a website that offers what you want, register on that site to gain access to job or load contact information.
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