Entrance Requirements And Training
Training given to new truck drivers is usually informal, and may comprise a few hours of instruction from a skilled driver. Truck Drivers should have a Class A drivers license to drive heavy trucks. There are a range of minimum requirements that all applicants for a Class A license must meet: 20/40 vision, good hearing, normal blood pressure, normal use of legs and arms.
They also must be at least 18 years old and have a good driving record. Truck drivers must pass road driving exams and written tests and meet the State driving and licensing requirements for the truck being driven. Truck drivers who transport out of state cargo are tested for drugs once every two years.
Working Conditions
Truck Drivers encounter a huge responsibility: they must drive heavy, expensive trucks. Load deliveries keep drivers away from home for long periods of time. There are factors such as noise, vibration, poor weather conditions or heavy traffic that may cause mental and physical...
Job Outlook
The high price of insurance makes it hard to get employment as a Truck Driver. Employment opportunities should be favorable for drivers. Many truck drivers find jobs in large metropolises or along major highways where retail, trucking and wholesale companies lean to have...