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Truck drivers or truckers haul products from one point to another so that they can be distributed, bought, or sold. In 2006, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that more than 3.3 million...
Truckers are responsible for transporting goods and commodities from one location to another safely and according to schedule. There are a variety of truck driving jobs available that are...
Nearly every item bought and sold in the United States is, at some point, transported by road from factories to warehouses to wholesale and retail outlets. Trucking is highly regulated by the U.S....
A trucking broker is a third-party negotiator who puts together truckers and those who need freight hauled. Truckers rely on brokers to keep their trucks full. Trucking brokers often have access...
Being a professional truck driver doesn't mean all you do is drive, although that's a big part. Before any trucker gets out on the roadway, he or she must do a PTI--a pre-trip inspection. A...
Trucker or CB lingo celebrated its mainstream heyday in the 1970s, when a number of films and television shows glamorized the lingo. Truckers became a cool, subculture with their own language and...