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FAQ
Who receives my application once completed?
Depending on the information you provide on the application (such as level of experience, location, job preferences, etc.), we will dispatch your application to truck driving companies that best match your information and preferences.
Are there any costs?
No, we encourage you to fill out an application free of charge.
How soon will I hear back from truck driving companies?
It typically takes 24 to 48 hours after receiving your application for most companies to contact you. Keep in mind that response times will differ between companies. If you have not heard from anyone within two weeks, please contact us.
I am currently a truck driver. How can you help me?
Whether you are looking for a job in a new area or want to work for a different company, we will match you with a truck driving company that offers positions, job details, and benefits you are looking for in a new career.
I have no experience but am interested in pursing a career as a truck driver. Can you help me?
Yes! For individuals with no truck driving experience, we can match you with the top truck driving schools and training facilities in the nation. Simply fill out an application and get ready to start a new career on the road!
Will I have to relocate?
Not if you do not want to. Since truck drivers are in such high demand, safe truck drivers should be able to find good employment virtually anywhere in the country. Fill out an application and we will help you find a great truck driving job right in your own area.
What kinds of truck driving jobs are available?
This depends on what you want to do. There are over the road jobs where you drive all over the region or even the country. Within this category are regional truck driving jobs (where you stay within a certain geographical area) and dedicated runs (completing the same route every trip). If you prefer to stay closer to home, you can be a short haul or local driver which typically involves loading and unloading freight between different terminals.
What requirements must I meet to become a truck driver?
Every truck driver must meet requirements set by the U.S. Department of Transportation:
Be at least 21 years old to drive across state lines
Be able to speak English
Be a U.S. citizen
Obtain a CDL (commercial driver's license)
Pass the DOT physical exam to ensure there are no physical conditions that may prevent you from operating a commercial vehicle safely.
In addition to these federal requirements, most truck driving companies will have their own guidelines and requirements that must be met by all potential drivers before they are hired.
