Posts Tagged ‘truck driving’

Are You Looking for Free Truck Driving Training?

Monday, December 1st, 2008

If you are looking for a new career with the freedom of the road and you live in Michigan you might be in luck! You may qualify for free truck driving training if you have been laid off, not working, and make less than $40,000 a year through Michigan Works. I found this opportunity and I had to share it with you, you might remember I wrote about finding a new career in truck driving.

 

In that article I shared that over 65% of truck drivers today are over the age of 50. With the help of Great Truckers Driving School you can realize the dream of becoming an open road truck driver is you so desire the freedom a career in truck driving offers. If this career field is of interest to you and you live in Michigan you need to take advantage of their programs and opportunities.  There is no better time than today to make a change that can changes your life, what other job gives you the freedom to see the country while earning a paycheck?

 

Great Truck Drivers School is a certified licensed school from the State of Michigan. Owners are instructors as well, making a difference in training and they are friendly, patient their only interest is your safely and success. Great Truckers Driving School offers the very best in fully insured state certified vehicle training. Available seven days a week and our hours are very flexible to meet your needs, you can start anytime! Call today 1-313-271-6600 or email for more information greattruckschool@yahoo.com .   

 

Still want to learn more? Check out WiserWorker.com or our sister website Careersingears.com dedicated solely to transportation jobs. People just like you are already driving into retirement! Our websites have many resources you might find useful when researching if a career in truck driving is right to you.   

A Career in Truck Driving…. is it Right for You?

Monday, September 8th, 2008

Over the last few weeks we have talked about how Baby Boomers have changed retirement and because of this there are more “older workers” in the workforce. I thought if might be fun and maybe useful to take a look at jobs that are perfect fit for the older job seeker! If there is career field you would like to know more about send me an email, and I will do my best to give you all the information I know and any information I can FIND.

 

Did you know that over 65% of truck drivers today are over the age of 50?

 

I didn’t, this caused me to take a deeper look into truck driving and who is hiring and why? Then finally what you the job seeker would get out of a career in truck driving.  I would venture that truck driving companies have turned their recruitment efforts to focus on the older worker because they have taken a look at the candidates and know they are the best for the job.  Mostly because what they bring to an employer: their work ethic and their loyalty to the job is unmatched.

 

What I found was pretty interesting, read on and maybe it will spark your interest.  

 

When thinking about truck driving Schneider National was the first company that came to mind, mostly because I have worked with them in the past and I know they make an effort to recruit older workers. Last year 15% of their recruits were older workers.  I was lucky enough to find a video about a couple who work for Schneider Trucking; it does a great job telling their story. I learned they started their second career truck driving as a way to supplement their retirement, keep insurance, see the country and finally reconnect with their family and each other. They found that truck driving provided and way to achieved all these things.

 

They have traveled over 200,000 miles in their first year of trucking driving and have seen their family many times in their travels.  Think about it: Many retirees purchase a RV and travel the country seeing family, this couple outfitted their truck be very much like an RV and are getting paid to be retired, drive see the country the only difference is they are also carrying cargo with them and getting PAID.  Talk about the best of both worlds!   

 

 Does this sound like something that might be of interest to you?  Well if it does check out WiserWorker.com or our sister website Careersingears.com dedicated solely to transportation jobs.  I also learned that over 65% of the CareersinGears.com visitors are over the age of 50. Many people are already driving in retirement! Our websites have many resources you might find useful when researching if a career in truck driving is right to you.