Budgeting Tips For CDL School & Training
by Rainy
This article provides financial tips for truck drivers and those in the trucking industry. It covers budgeting, paying off debt, saving money, and more.
by Rainy
TruckingTruth provides advice for first year drivers on how to make the most of their first year in the trucking industry. Learn how to avoid the First Year Trap by having the right attitude, communicating effectively, and performing well.
Failed The CDL Exam? Don't Sweat It.
by Rainy
Many truck drivers go into the CDL exam with a do or die attitude, but failing does not make you a loser. Learn how to stay calm, ask for help, and stay safe when taking the CDL exam.
Why You Should Not Start Your Trucking Career As A Local Driver
by Old School
Starting a trucking career is difficult, and understanding what it takes to succeed is key. Learn why starting your career as an over the road driver with a large trucking company is the best way to get your career off to a great start and reduce risk.
What Should I Expect To Learn From My Trainer?
by Old School
This article provides insight into the truck driver training process. It explains the importance of having a steely resolve and the need to stick it out during training, even if the trainer is not the best example. It also emphasizes the need to set a goal of sticking with the first truck driving job for one year.
Scared of that Perverted, Creepy Trainer?
by Rainy
This article provides tips for women truckers on how to handle sexual harassment, male trainers, and other issues they may face. It also provides advice on how to protect yourself and your career, and how to accurately and immediately report any problems.
Four Traps That New Truck Drivers Fall Into
by Old School
This article provides tips for truck drivers and anyone in the trucking industry on how to avoid common traps that cause people to quit their trucking career prematurely. It explains the research, training, and solo traps, as well as the starter company trap. It encourages readers to be tenacious and independent to achieve success in the trucking industry.
The Employment Market For Truck Drivers Is Hyper Competitive
by
The employment market for truck drivers is hyper-competitive and wages have been on the rise in recent years. Learn what it takes to become a top tier driver and get your trucking career off to a great start. Study hard, have a great attitude, and stick with your first company for one full year.
What Are The Best Types Of Freight For A Rookie To Haul?
by
This article provides an overview of the different types of jobs available in the trucking industry, including dry van, refrigerated, flatbed, liquid tanker, dry bulk tanker, and doubles/triples. It explains the pay, working conditions, and other factors to consider when choosing a job.
A Story About The Highs And Lows Of Life On The Road
by
Recently a driver in our forum came to us with a story that demonstrates just how quickly you can go from the highest of highs to the lowest of lows in the trucking industry. One day you're living your dream life, the next day it's a nightmare. Learn how to prepare for tough times and keep your emotions in check.
Living And Working Together On The Road
by Becky Prestwich
Dee and his navigator extraordinaire have been on the road for a month and have settled into a routine. Learn how they navigate the trucking industry, the importance of GPS systems, and the daily grind of life on the road.
Private Schooling Versus Company-Sponsored: The Basic Differences
by
Understand the differences between company-sponsored and private CDL training. Learn about tuition costs, similarities, and differences to make the best decision for your trucking career. Start with our free CDL test preparation program.
The Story Of Why So Many Rookie Drivers Fail And How To Avoid It
by
The trucking industry has a bad reputation, but it doesn't have to be that way. Learn the truth about the industry and how to avoid the pitfalls of bad information and bad attitudes. Get the facts and prepare for success!
Your Trainer Will Test You On Far More Than Just Your Driving Skills
by Old School
Truck driving school is only the beginning of your CDL training. Learn how to pay your dues as a rookie truck driver and how to handle a difficult trainer. Get tips on how to make it through your training period and be successful.
There's No Disguising A Rookie On The CB Radio
by BlueHillsTrucker
After nearly a year of piloting 70 feet of flatbed Kenworth around the country, The Blue Hills Trucker shares his tips on how to use the CB like a pro. Learn how to communicate with other drivers, use trucking lingo, and more!
Voyager Voyeur - A Glimpse At Life From High Above
by BlueHillsTrucker
Truck drivers share their experiences of what they see on the road. From people eating and drinking to the occasional naked woman, to the unexpected sights, this article provides an interesting look into the life of a trucker.
Company-Sponsored Training With Swift: My First Hand Experience
by Dave
This article provides an overview of the Swift Academy experience from a truck driver's perspective. Learn about transportation to the facility, the hotel room, starting each day early, the classroom and driving range, and road training. The author also provides tips on how to best prepare for the journey.
As The World Churns: The Driver Shortage Myth
by Dave Ashelman
This article looks at how trucking companies have re-defined terms such as 'turnover' and 'churn' in order to claim a driver shortage and prevent changing the way they do business on the back-end.
Factors Affecting Job Placement In The Trucking Industry
by Tanya Bons
This article covers the major factors that will affect your ability to find work in the trucking industry. Learn about criminal history, alcohol related violations, drug and alcohol testing, driving record, employment history, physical health, age, and different truck driving school scenarios.
5 Advantages of Company Sponsored CDL Programs vs. Private Truck Driving Schools
by Driver Solutions
Learn the advantages of company-sponsored CDL training and how to get started without paying thousands of dollars upfront. Understand the benefits of pre-qualifying for a truck driving job, not needing student loans, and receiving great CDL training from a top trucking school.
Did you know you can fill out one quick form here on TruckingTruth and apply to several companies at once for paid CDL training? Seriously! The application only takes one minute. You will speak with recruiters today. There is no obligation whatsoever. Learn more and apply here: