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High Demand for Commercial Drivers
Nov 15, 2010 | posted by Frank Depastene
For the past five years, there has been a shortage of truck drivers in the United States. Changes in the Federal Regulations regarding truck driving training are contributors to this shortage. Truck driving is also a non-traditional occupation and those …
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Now Offering Online Truck Driver Training
Nov 10, 2010 | posted by Frank Depastene
United States Truck Driving School now offers online classroom training. We understand that you're busy, so you can complete your first week of truck driver training from the comfort of your own home! Once these first 50 hours are complete, …
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Trucking Appeals to Many Transitioning Workers
Jul 08, 2010 | posted by Frank Depastene
Porfirio Colindres has worked in construction and cleaning jobs long enough to weather several economic downturns, starting with 1989 when he moved to the United States from El Salvador . But the prolonged one where he now lives, near Boise, …
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Fleets Pursue Qualified Drivers as Freight Grows
Jul 08, 2010 | posted by Frank Depastene
Fleets Pursue Qualified Drivers as Freight Grows, Rules Tighten Seeking to capitalize on an ever-tighter market, many fleets are racing to sign up qualified drivers as freight demand rises and stiffer federal driver standards loom, experts said. “We can still …
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Wanted: 400,000 Truck Drivers
Jun 09, 2010 | posted by Frank Depastene
NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Can't find a job? Maybe it's time to take your search on the road. The U.S. trucking industry will need to hire about 200,000 drivers by the end of this year, and will need to add …
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Truck, Driver Shortages Seen as Transport Demand Rises
Apr 26, 2010 | posted by Frank Depastene
TUCSON, Ariz. — Executives with two of the nation’s largest motor carriers said freight demand has jumped so fast in recent months that some sectors are having difficulty finding trucks to transport their goods. “About mid-February it was almost like …
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