Three Things in Trucking you can Count on Every Year
March 20, 2010 by Truckdrivernews · Leave a Comment
Year after year it seems like there are three definite things that come up in trucking.
And they seem to come up close to the same time every year.
And only one of them ever happen, but just like clock work the rumors start.
Driver shortage, MATS, and a Trucker’s Strike, come around every year, [...]
Things to know before Trucking School and your first year
January 18, 2010 by Truckdrivernews · 1 Comment
It seems with the last segment that Dan Rather shot called “Mind Your Loan Business” an article might be in order for prospective people wanting to go to truck driving school.
Truck driving is NOT for everyone even though you see people from seems like every walks in life doing it. It is more than [...]
School Scams, Sexual Harassment, Reported Abuse, and Success
January 15, 2010 by Truckdrivernews · 2 Comments
WOW, I know this is a lot to take in, but as of late seems like this is all we are hearing about.
I’m going to try to break this post down in the order that the title is in, I know probably not happen, but at least I tried.
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The Journey into the Trucking Industry Corruption
January 9, 2010 by Truckdrivernews · 6 Comments
Tell me it “ain’t so,” the trucking industry being corrupt? I can’t hardly imagine this industry being “corrupt”, but if a two year veteran truck driver says it is, then I guess it must be. We have all heard the “stories” in the trucking industry, about some trucking companies hauling illegal loads for the [...]
Trucking Schools, Students and Heavier Trucks
November 23, 2009 by Truckdrivernews · 4 Comments
Student truck drivers. Are they ready to haul “heavy” loads? Are student truck drivers being properly trained to drive trucks?
What is the purpose of truck driving schools? And are trucking schools really preparing new drivers for the trucking industry?
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Laid-off cubicle dwellers look to the open road
July 14, 2009 by Truckdrivernews · Leave a Comment
NEW YORK – Just over a year ago, Patrick Greene was working for one of the nation’s oldest investment banks. Now he’s driving a truck.
Greene was a purchasing manager who arranged travel for Bear Stearns executives. He was laid off in July 2008, a few months after JPMorgan Chase & Co. took over. He tried [...]
























