2010 Truck Driver Jobs Experience
 

1. Truck Driver Jobs - Employment Survey 2010

 
JobMonkey is a leading cool jobs website launched in 1999. The website includes truck driver jobs information. We are conducting an online survey of men and women truckers about their personal experiences in the world of truck driving. We want to hear from you, whether you are a current or retired driver. And it doesn't matter if you drive a bus, a UPS truck, semi, or long haul trucks; we'd like to get your input.

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1. General Information

2. What kind of truck do you drive?

3. Do you drive locally or across country?

4. What got you started in a career in truck driving?

5. How long have you been in the trucking industry?

6. Where did you go to trucking school?

7. What makes truck driving fun for you?

8. How often are you on the road?

9. Did training prepare you for the road conditions?

10. What are the most interesting experiences you've had on the road?

11. Any tips for new drivers?

Information from the survey might be added to our truck driver employment online eBook to assist those interested in a career in trucking. Currently, our eBook offers information such as where to go for truck driving schools, how to get the right commercial driver's license, and different types of trucking jobs available. Truck driving is a great career path for road lovers and those who like seeing the country but it isn't an easy job. Skills and proper training is crucial. Truck drivers have a huge responsibility driving heavy expensive trucks, delivering goods, and dealing with weather conditions or heavy traffic that can be stressful. Understanding what it's like first hand from experienced drivers before venturing in the truck driving field is helpful. There are plenty of truck companies nationwide that are seeking qualified drivers now and many are profiled on JobMonkey. But if commercial truck driving isn't your thing, then check out other opportunities, such as being a bus driver, seasonal tour driver, garbage truck driver, or tow truck drivers. For more information on truck driving, please visit our Truck Driving eBook online. It's free. Thank you for participating. Your information will remain confidential.