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What is Hot Shot Trucking?

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If you’ve ever dreamed of driving big rigs across the country, but don’t have the patience for long-haul trucking or prefer to have more control over your own schedule, then hot shot trucking might be for you. Hot shot trucking is often used for freight that needs to be delivered quickly, or when the size … Continued

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How to Combat Truck Driver Fatigue?

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The combination of long hours on the road, poor sleep and overall health can lead to truck driver fatigue. Truck driver fatigue is a major safety concern in the trucking industry. It is estimated that fatigue is a contributing factor in up to 30% of trucking accidents. This is because fatigue can lead to decreased reaction … Continued

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Do You Need a GED to Get a CDL?

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Ready to take the next step to becoming a truck driver, but wondering if you need a high school diploma or GED to get a CDL? Well, the good news is that a high school diploma or GED is not required to get a CDL. Let’s explore the CDL requirements and why having a GED … Continued

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What is Reefer Trucking?

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There are so many niche markets in trucking that often go overlooked but are just as critical to the country’s supply chain. That can include any number of freight from freshly caught fish off the coast of New England to transporting fuel. It always helps to learn more about these different markets so you can … Continued

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How to Get a Hazmat Endorsement?

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Thinking about adding a hazmat endorsement to your CDL license and wondering if it is worth it? Read on to learn how to get a hazmat endorsement and why it can drastically improve your earning capabilities as a truck driver. In this article, we will show you everything you need to know about getting your … Continued

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Do Truck Drivers Pay for Their Own Gas?

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Being a truck driver can come with some expenses, such as parking, showering and buying food. But do truck drivers pay for their own gas? No, truck drivers do not pay for their own gas, typically referred to as “fuel” or “diesel”, unless they are an owner-operator. Instead, trucking companies cover the cost of fuel … Continued

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How often are Truck Drivers Home?

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Truck driving is the perfect option if you’re searching for an exciting job. Truck drivers are the backbone of our nation’s commerce and supply network, transporting goods and services throughout the country. However, there’s a lot more to this job than hauling freight across state lines. In fact, many people don’t realize how much variety … Continued

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Is There a Maximum Age for Truck Drivers?

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Many people dream of starting a career in trucking. But what if you’re too old to drive? The truth is that there is no maximum age limit for truck drivers, and it’s possible to continue with this career at any time. However, as with any job, there are limitations to how long a truck driver … Continued

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How to Get a CDL in Kentucky

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If you’ve been thinking about getting a CDL in Kentucky, look no further. We’ll walk you through the process from start to finish so you can get your CDL quickly and easily.  With a Kentucky Commercial Driver’s License (CDL), you’ll be able to drive commercial vehicles for personal or business use. Our goal is to … Continued

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How to Get a Commercial Learner’s Permit?

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Truck drivers are a vital part of our economy, but they need to be trained and licensed before getting behind the wheel. To become a professional truck driver, you need a CDL class A permit, otherwise known as a CLP (Commercial Learner’s Permit). The process for obtaining your first CDL permit is straightforward but can … Continued

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